All of the following programs were created by Lyndon Johnson's administration except
a. the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities.
b. Project Head Start.
c. the Peace Corps.
d. Medicare.
e. the Office of Economic Opportunity.
c
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The Interstate Commerce Commission was established in 1887 to regulate __________
A) trade unions B) monopolistic trusts C) multinational corporations D) railroads
What is a spinning jenny?
a) a mechanical thread spinner that could wind thread eight times faster than a woman on a spinning wheel b) a young woman hired to keep the threads on an Arkwright machine from tangling Consider This: What was James Hargreaves’s goal in working to create stronger cotton thread? See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen. c) the name given to young women who used a distaff to spin thread in preindustrial times Consider This: What was James Hargreaves’s goal in working to create stronger cotton thread? See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen. d) British northern dialect for an engine powered by a spinning water wheel Consider This: What was James Hargreaves’s goal in working to create stronger cotton thread? See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen.
What factor exacerbated East Germany's troubled postwar economic situation?
A) American refusal to provide funds under the Marshall Plan. B) The removal of everything possible by the Soviet Union. C) The fact that East Germany had no outside support at all. D) The reality that most highly educated people lived in West Germany. E) The fact that its people were too demoralized by Soviet occupation to work.
One of the areas that provided contact with African Islam involved the Swahili coast, which witnessed competition between the Sultan of Oman and
a. Persia. b. China. c. India. d. Portugal. e. the Dutch.