The early New Deal experiments borrowed rather freely and randomly from
a. Marxism, Leninism, and European socialism.
b. the principles of early twentieth-century laissez-faire economists such as Freidrich Hayek.
c. Mussolini's fascism and Hitler's Nazism.
d. U.S. wartime and pre-war agencies and European social reform models.
e. the late nineteenth-century utopian literature of Henry George, Edward Bellamy, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
d
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a. Mid-Atlantic b. Northeast c. Old Northwest d. Southeast
After 1600, who replaced the Portuguese as Europe's main carrier of goods to the Far East?
A) the Dutch B) the Russians C) the French D) the Spanish E) the British
_________ was the scholarly study of the Latin and Greek classics and of the ancient Church Fathers, both for its own sake and in the hope of reviving respected ancient norms and values
Fill in the blank with correct word.
The Bush administration intervened in Bolivia by funding a mercenary army and
A) defending the nation against a threatened Brazilian invasion. B) threatening to cut off all economic aid if Bolivians elected Evo Morales, a socialist. C) eradicating all coca cultivation in the Bolivian highlands. D) destroying terrorist cells planning to blow up the Caño-Limón oil pipeline.