In what way did many of Hoover's policies pave the way for the New Deal?
A) They anticipated Roosevelt's shift in focus from providing direct relief to creating employment opportunities.
B) They established all of the institutions that Roosevelt employed to fulfill his vision.
C) They emphasized the necessity of a balanced budget.
D) They set a precedent for the involvement of the federal government in economic affairs.
E) They focused efforts on lending money to businesses and financial institutions.
D
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A) worked in factories. B) were engaged in agricultural pursuits. C) held white-collar jobs. D) faced a decline in their living standards.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott ended with
a. a Supreme Court decision affirming the segregation on public transportation was unconstitutional. b. the government of the city of Montgomery succumbing to the demands of the boycotters on its own accord. c. bus companies deciding to restore their business by integrating despite city and state statutes. d. the boycotters claiming a moral victory after a 381-day effort which proved their determination but effected no lasting change to the law.
Karl Marx settled in what European city, where he wrote The Communist Manifesto?
a. Berlin b. Paris c. St. Petersburg d. Rome e. London
The mountain regions were the only parts of the South to resist the movement toward secession when it finally developed
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.