Theodore Roosevelt labeled the reform proposals of his administration the
a. Fair Deal.
b. New Freedom.
c. Big Stick.
d. New Deal.
e. Square Deal.
e
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What was the focus of yellow journalism?
A. factual accuracy. B. sensationalism. C. thoughtful editorials. D. want ads.
How did Jefferson´s victory in 1800 actually work to weaken the Democratic-Republicans as a party?
a. Jefferson's failure, once in office, to challenge most Federalist programs caused rifts among Democratic-Republicans. b. Jefferson´s poor governing ability ruined the party´s chances to stay in power. c. With Jefferson's victory, Democratic-Republicans lost its shared goal of defeating its Federalist rivals. d. After losing, Federalists rallied in opposition to Jefferson and came roaring back as the stronger, more unified party of the two. e. Aaron Burr, Jefferson´s running mate in his first term, became a notorious murderer and damaged the Democratic-Republican party´s reputation.
What was one of the most surprising diplomatic partnerships of the 1930s?
a. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Agreement. b. The Munich-Rome Axis. c. the Tokyo Accords. d. The Sykes-Picot Agreement. e. Lend-Lease Program.
What were the differences between a progressive and a radical reformer from 1890 to 1920?
What will be an ideal response?