Progressive reformers thought those best-suited to carry out programs to deal with society's problems were
A. trained professionals using rational analysis and practical tools.
B. the clergy, as their spiritual guidance would ensure success.
C. women, who could do the job through their inherent nurturing abilities, rather than needing to train and educate individuals.
D. newly arrived immigrants who could help implement European programs with which they were familiar.
Answer: A
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A. the CIA engineer a coup that brought the shah of Iran to power. B. the U.S. refuse to join in a UN resolution denouncing British and French actions during the Suez crisis. C. the Eisenhower administration assist in the construction of the Aswan Dam. D. the Truman administration refuse to recognize the state of Israel. E. President Eisenhower seek to end the rule of Egyptian leader Gamal Nasser during the Suez crisis.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Fifteenth Amendment dealt with the issue of
A. citizenship. B. slavery. C. suffrage. D. income tax. E. cruel and unusual punishment.
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A) Henry David Thoreau B) Edgar Allan Poe C) Herman Melville D) Robert Owen