The Federal Reserve Act
A. broke up powerful private financial institutions that were too powerful
B. was a more powerful and centralized authority than a national bank would have been.
C. prohibited interlocking directories.
D. provided for government ownership of national banks.
E. was more in keeping with Roosevelt's concept of New Nationalism than with the promises of Wilson's New Freedom.
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The work by Nicolaus Copernicus that reclassified the earth as one of the planets was
a. famous during his own lifetime. b. banned by the church immediately after its publication. c. immediately accepted as true by most astronomers. d. further developed by Johannes Kepler.
Briefly discuss the origins of the Vietnam War. What two broad global contexts explain the onset of that conflict? What were the long-term repercussions of United States involvement in Vietnam?
What will be an ideal response?
The most important development in the communications system in late-nineteenth-century America was the __________.
a. radio b. overnight letter c. telegraph d. telephone
In his novel In Search of Time Past, Marcel Proust adopted a __________ format that helped him to explore his memories.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).