Much of the population growth in northeastern cities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century came from
A) Latin America.
B) Asia
C) Northern Europe.
D) Southern and Eastern Europe.
Answer: D
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a. but was soon abandoned in favor of mercantile economies. b. and has been sustained without fail until the present. c. but it also caused downturns and inequalities, prompting protests around the world. d. but computer modeling has determined that growth is not possible in a free-market economy. e. but defies the economic theories of Adam Smith.
Describe the case of Buck v. Bell. What issues were at stake?
What will be an ideal response?
As a result of social events hosted by the wives of appointed and elected officials in Washington, D.C.,
A. political negotiations and compromises were encouraged by giving political enemies a place where they could talk cordially with each other. B. credibility was given to the rumors that President Madison was controlled by a group of wealthy Virginia planters. C. foreign dignitaries were often offended by the relaxed and casual manner in which the guests were dressed. D. political problems were created for officials because of the outspokenness of their wives on controversial political matters.
What propelled Franklin Roosevelt to the front ranks of the national Democratic Party in 1931?
What will be an ideal response?