Stalin's economic policy after World War II was more successful in providing consumer goods than in promoting the growth of heavy industry

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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The Englishman who served as lord chancellor to James I and argued that science should improve humanity's material condition was

a. Isaac Newton. b. Edmund Halley. c. Francis Bacon. d. Robert Boyle. e. William Harvey.

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Which of the following was the main determinant of a man's wealth and social position in the South?

a. The size and furnishing of his home. b. The amount of land and the number of slaves he owned. c. The value of his stockholdings and the amount of money readily available to him in his bank account. d. The Extent of his involvement in community affairs.

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Coxey's Army was a

a. group of unemployed Chicago workers who argued that gold alone should be a basis for the nation's currency; Coxey was the leader of the men. b. group of unemployed workers who marched to Washington, DC, to demand the establishment of a national public works program that would hire millions of American men doing all sorts of jobs. c. group of unemployed African American men who marched on Washington to protest discrimination. d. relatively small group of unemployed men who marched to Washington demanding the nation's money be based on silve

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