The benefits of the dams that were constructed via New Deal policies

a. were fully felt immediately
b. helped spur the growth of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
c. went primarily to aid poor farmers and ranchers.
d. bypassed corporate and private entrepreneurial interests for decades.
e. All of these choices.


b

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A) futures of their colonies. B) role of the League of Nations. C) morality of using force in foreign policy. D) repayment of debts from the Great War.

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Spaniards who had been born in Europe and migrated to the New World were known as __________

A. peninsulares B. criollos C. hacendados D. mestizos

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Jacksonian Democrats viewed the "American System" as

a. the most efficient approach to solving the nation's economic and political problems. b. an unconstitutional violation of local, state, and citizen rights. c. a means of reducing sectional tensions and calming the fears of southern slave owners. d. a tax-reform policy that would benefit honest citizens and impoverished politicians. e. socialism.

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Which of the following statements concerning the intellectual activity of the medieval West prior to the 8th century is most accurate?

A) Classical rational traditions were actively united with Christian mysticism to carve out a new intellectual world. B) With the few literate people concentrated in monasteries, little was achieved other than copying older manuscripts. C) Universities rapidly created a new intellectual climate in which logic was applied to matters of Christian doctrine. D) All literacy and contact with the ancient culture was lost in the centuries following the fall of Rome.

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