Thomas L. Johnson was an example of a city leader-reformer who advocated __________.
A. improving social welfare for city residents
B. reforming immigration policy
C. cleaning up slums and ghetto buildings
D. the initiative, recall, and referendum
Answer: A
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A) European military organization and culture B) French clothing C) Prussian military techniques D) Byzantine architectural styles E) Maize from the United States
Which of the following was a reason for Bush's failure to establish himself as a successful leader?
A) His inclination toward communism aroused suspicion. B) He did not take measures to decrease the national debt. C) He opposed Reagan's policies. D) He failed to undo the damage done by Reagan's policies. E) He fueled the war in Vietnam.
The 1902 federal law to use the proceeds from land sales to finance irrigation projects in the West was the __________
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