The election of 1932, said Herbert Hoover, was "a contest between two philosophies of government." Describe the competing philosophies of government offered by Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt in the election of 1932. What was Roosevelt's campaign strategy, and why did he win?
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Which of the following was an example of marginal democracy in which a dictatorship was backed by a puppet parliament that subverted the democratic constitution by patronage and intimidation?
a. Romania b. Britain c. Greece d. France
The popularity of the Superman comics reflected
a. public acceptance of the role of aggressive working women in U.S. society. b. the growth of the new sport of body building. c. anxiety over the threat of foreign invasion. d. a decline in public intelligence and reading skills. e. working-class male anxiety over threats posed by insensitive employers.
Which of the following publications quoted a middle-class housewife who said "I'm a server of food and a putter-on of pants and a bedmaker….But who am I?"
A) Silent Spring by Rachel Carson B) The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan C) Sex and the Single Girl by Helen Gurley Brown D) an article from Helen Gurley Brown's Cosmopolitan magazine
The German migration to the English colonies:
a. was mainly to New England as they came to frontier areas. b. was mainly to Florida. c. was as slaveholders in the coastal Carolina region. d. was to frontier areas as farmers.