The most important domestic law passed during Wilson’s administration was the _____
A) Underwood Tariff
B) Dingley Tariff
C) Federal Reserve Act
D) Pure Food and Drug Act
E) Clayton Antitrust Act
Answer: C
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Which of the following was true of Wilson's New Freedom slogan?
A) It did not apply to African Americans. B) It did not apply to the working classes. C) It did not apply to women. D) It did not apply to Southerners.
The founding of the European Economic Community (EEC)
a. initially received strong encouragement from the Soviet Union, which played a leading role until the Cold War erupted. b. established a customs union for its six member states. c. initially embraced the Benelux countries, along with Sweden and Czechoslovakia. d. was initially designed with the hope it would stabilize employment for the working classes, but this hope was soon shown to be impossible. e. was publicly opposed by the United States and the Soviet Union, both of whom threatened military action.
Although the Supreme Court found in favor of the Cherokee tribes in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia, President Jackson decided
A. that Georgia could remove the Cherokee tribes if it served the "public good." B. that the Cherokee tribes could only be removed if they were properly compensated. C. the entire process of Indian removal was unconstitutional. D. the Cherokee had no right to file a legal claim in U.S. courts. E. the Court could not enforce the order.
Between 1916 and 1919, the African-American population of Chicago __________
A) fell by 50 percent B) increased ten-fold C) doubled D) quadrupled