"Forty acres and a mule" was a government policy after the Civil War

Answer:


FALSE

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Mark Hanna, the masterful Republican political organizer, believed that the prime function of government was to

a. represent the interests of ordinary Americans. b. keep its hands completely off the economy. c. provide selective legal regulation of corporate activity. d. suppress farmers and working class unrest. e. provide assistance to big business that would "trickle down" to workers.

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What transitions do we see with women during the Hellenistic Period?

A) Women own businesses more so now than in past history. B) Women are in positions of great authority during the Hellenistic Period as monarchs. C) Women have branched into many areas of learning including philosophy. D) All of these E) None of these

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How did late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Republican presidents reward African-American supporters?

A) by working to end segregation B) by supporting antilynching legislation C) by fighting for voting rights in the South D) by awarding federal jobs to black men

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How did the war affect the American economy? How did it affect the New Deal? How did increased purchasing power affect the lives of those living at home during the war?

What will be an ideal response?

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