President Roosevelt's fireside chats were particularly important because they
A) helped to generate more radio sales.
B) helped him overlook his often sad and strained marriage.
C) enabled him to explain complex issues in plain language.
D) were a better option than being seen in a wheelchair.
Answer: C
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A. religious simplicity in the imitation of Jesus. B. a more complex understanding of God's true nature. C. overthrowing the institution of the Church. D. establishing a more authoritarian church to more efficiently suppress heretics. E. establishing national churches throughout Europe.
The machines most responsible for the cotton kingdom were
A. throstle frames. B. cotton gins. C. steam engines. D. spinning looms.
Harkhuf was a Nubian trader who brought back exotic products from tropical Africa.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. Kuwait B. Israel C. Turkey D. Saudi Arabia