What is the main idea of the cartoon?
A. Government policies have created a recession.
B. Trusts are a threat to the nation.
C. Good government have saved the United States from trusts.
D. Americans support the activities of trusts.
Ans: B. Trusts are a threat to the nation.
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a. socialism in one country. b. exportation of revolution to the world. c. greater participation by the masses. d. strict censorship of government opposition.
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a. raise interest rates b. put more money into circulation c. outlaw strikes by labor unions d. regulate the amount of grain that was produced
New York's Tammany Hall was headquarters for __________
A) social reformers B) the city's political machine C) women's rights advocates D) local labor unions