____________________ was a philosophy that believed government's role was to restrain and guide people toward a well-ordered society
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Legalism
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California became the nation's leader in irrigated agricultural acreage largely as a result of ____________.
A. farming skills learned by white settlers from Native Americans B. the creation of water divisions that regulated water rights C. a state law that allowed farmers to organize irrigation districts D. a law declaring the rivers of the state to be public property subject to state supervision
Why did sales in the automobile industry begin to slump in the late 1920s?
a. Americans had an insatiable appetite for cars. b. Automobile makers began to rely heavily on advertising instead of salesmen. c. The automobile market became saturated. d. The economic slump meant consumers could no longer afford automobiles.
The text authors claim that the Soviet launching of the space satellite Sputnik "forced Americans to question themselves and their own values"
What specific values came under reexamination? What action was taken as a consequence of this reassessment?
In 1904, Ida Tarbell published a highly critical study on
A. urban "boss rule." B. the Standard Oil trust. C. Congress. D. the Carnegie Steel Company. E. child industrial labor.