Known as "soddies," poor homesteaders in the arid plains often depended on ____ for heating fuel

a. animal bones
b. fallen leaves
c. dried Cow Dung
d. peet


ANSWER: c

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A. producing enough children B. child rearing C. producing enough farm goods to ensure an adequate food supply D. domestic duties such as cooking, cleaning, and sewing

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According to the Populists, who was most to blame for America's problems?

A) communists and socialists who agitated workers and farmers B) common people who did not work hard enough at improving their economic status C) wealthy industrialists who dominated the nation's distribution of wealth D) politicians who were unresponsive to the needs of the working class

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The brilliant lawyer Louis D. Brandeis, who later became a Supreme Court justice, argued that the federal government should work to

A. nationalize basic industries. B. prevent the formation of large corporate combinations. C. give more power to labor unions. D. move the country away from capitalism. E. decrease the salaries of company owners and CEOs.

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The Civil Works Administration (CWA), employed more than 4 million people in

What will be an ideal response?

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