In the 1930s, Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People

A. claimed community togetherness was the best way to combat hard times.

B. taught that individual initiative could help people to restore themselves financially.

C. gave financial advice and offered tips for going to a job interview.

D. asserted that a strong faith in Christianity would best help one through hard times.

E. argued the best way to end the Depression was to have working-class men and women run for office.


B

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What impact did the establishment of national parks such as Yosemite and Yellowstone have on the American railroad industry?

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