How did debtors hope to bring more justice to the nation's monetary system?
A) by passing the Resumption Act in 1875 B) by passing the Coinage Act of 1873
C) by adopting a bimetallic standard D) by retiring Civil War greenbacks
C
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The major economic problems confronting Chile during the 1950s were
A) capital flight. B) high taxes. C) lack of foreign investment. D) inflation and stagnation.
Opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act:
a. called for the North to secede from the Union. b. formed the Republican Party. c. organized bands of men who raided the Deep South and freed slaves. d. refused to send emigrants to Kansas on the grounds that it was "tainted soil."
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947
A. permitted the "closed shop." B. prohibited states from passing "right-to-work" laws. C. expanded the Wagner Act. D. was supported by President Truman. E. permitted the "union shop."
Although very popular, the revolutions by Zapata and Villa were hindered by what?
a. their basis in the peasantry and lower classes alienated the Constitutionalists. b. they had no significant resources to stage a long-lasting fight. c. lack of support by the Catholic factions. d. the inability to form a national revolution.