Socialism

a. never developed support in the United States.
b. was a European movement that had no relevance to American society and politics.
c. had a substantial and significant impact on Progressivism.
d. attracted only college-educated intellectuals.
e. was eliminated in America before the turn of the century.


c

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A. preached individual initiative as a way back to prosperity. B. gave financial advice and offered tips for going to a job interview. C. argued that the best way to end the Depression was to have working-class men and women run for office. D. asserted that a strong faith in Christianity would best help one through hard times. E. claimed that community togetherness was the best way to combat hard times.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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