The reform programs launched by Robert M. La Follette from 1901 to 1906 came to be known as the __________.
a) Wisconsin Idea
b) New Nationalism
c) Federal Reserve Act
d) New Freedom
a) Wisconsin Idea
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Which of the following emerged as the staple crop of the Carolinas in the late seventeenth century?
a) rice b) tobacco c) cotton d) corn
Irwin Unger points out that as years passed after the War of 1812, the nation began to see:
a. more people in the North and South who were willing to compromise on almost every issue, except slavery b. two distinct sectional points of view, and it became more difficult for dissenters to oppose majority views c. new leaders in both the North and the South who supported slavery, regardless of their constituents' beliefs d. new leaders who were determined to compromise on all issues to avoid war
Charles I might have ruled indefinitely without Parliament had his religious policies not provoked war with________
A. France B. Ireland C. Spain D. Scotland E. the Netherlands
After the United States entered World War I,
A. sauerkraut in the U.S. was renamed "liberty cabbage." B. most German Americans supported the American war effort. C. German books were removed from many American schools and libraries. D. the playing of German music was often banned in many American communities. E. All these answers are correct.