Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s prodding, Congress immediately enacted what he called the _________.
a. “New Society”
b. “New Deal”
c. “Great Society”
d. “New Frontier”
b. “New Deal”
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The 1971 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty negotiated between the United States and the Soviet Union
A. called for the suspension of all new nuclear weapons systems. B. was signed by all of the world's nuclear powers. C. both called for the suspension of all new nuclear weapons systems, and froze the arsenals of some nuclear missiles at their current levels. D. froze the arsenals of some nuclear missiles on both sides at their current levels. E. None of these answers is correct.
Which of the following best explains the deterioration of the working and living conditions of workers in New England textile mills in the 1830s and 1840s?
A. Living and working conditions deteriorated primarily because of the economic depression of the late 1830s. B. Working and living conditions deteriorated primarily because of the growing labor surplus. C. An economic depression led management to focus more on profits than on providing decent working and living conditions for the workers. D. Competition from English imports was the primary reason for the deterioration of working and living conditions.
Thomas Jefferson was succeeded by the experienced ________, who had served as Jefferson's secretary of state.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What did the change from landscape/architecture photography to carte-de-visite photography mean for the average person?
a) People at various economic levels could have a visual record of themselves and their families. b) Many people used "calling-card" photographs in various sorts of gambling games. Consider This: What access did the average person have to visual images before photography? See 10.5: Narrative: Seeing the World. c) Ministers railed against widespread photography, which they argued fed vanity at the expense of the poor. Consider This: What access did the average person have to visual images before photography? See 10.5: Narrative: Seeing the World. d) People found they increasingly needed to supply a photo with a job application. Consider This: What access did the average person have to visual images before photography? See 10.5: Narrative: Seeing the World.