All of the following is true about the Federal Highway Act of 1956, EXCEPT:
a. It was supposed to meet the needs of an automobile driven nation.
b. The military needed such a nationwide transportation network.
c. It was a major federal spending program under Republican president Eisenhower.
d. It was designed to address unemployment among unskilled workers.
D
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During the 1920s, most of the novelists who achieved lasting importance
A) repudiated any allegiance to traditional American ideals. B) wrote almost entirely about European subjects. C) criticized values prevailing in America during the decade. D) celebrated America's achievements during World War I.
Ernest was a stockbroker in the United States in the 1920s. He would buy stocks worth $5000 by investing $800 and taking a loan from a bank to make the rest of the payment. However, when his stock prices would plummet, he would repay the loan on demand by the bank. Which of the following types of loans does this scenario illustrate?
A) A syndicated loan B) A call loan C) A leveraged loan D) A payday loan E) A title loan
The Democratic presidential candidate in 1876 won a majority of the popular vote, but he did not win the presidency.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
By 1940, the Japanese government had decided to pursue a "Northern Strategy" with the aim of gaining oil and other resources from Soviet Siberia
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false