The "Share Our Wealth" plan to redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor was proposed by ________

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Senator Huey Long

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How did the growing trend of professional associations help the general population in the early years of the twentieth century?

a. Higher standards enforced by associations protected the general population from fraud and malpractice. b. It became easier to become a professional; all one had to do was buy into an association, so more of the general population could become professionals. c. Associations ensured that people from any class could become professionals if they had the proper education and training. d. Associations made the cost of professional services cheaper and easier to access for the general population. e. Associations made professionals more plentiful and, therefore, easier for the general population to find.

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Why was it so unusual that Sofonisba grew up to be a painter?

a) Women in general, and especially those of Sofonisba’s class, rarely trained as artists or took up painting as a profession. b) It was not unusual for Sofonisba to paint, since many families hired artists to teach their daughters to draw and paint, but it was unusual for her to do so outside her home. Consider This: What sort of education would the daughter of a count need? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. c) Sofonisba was unusual, but only because her father was not a painter. It was usually the daughters of painters who learned the trade. Consider This: What sort of education would the daughter of a count need? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. d) Sofonisba was destined for the convent, so it was unusual that she even learned to paint. Consider This: What sort of education would the daughter of a count need? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba.

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Although the British had claims to Oregon by the 1840s, the increasing numbers of Americans who traveled to Oregon during the early 1840s resulted in:

a. the British conceding to America all territory south of British Columbia b. the American government taking over Oregon by 1842 c. the British government's new policy of claiming the territory of present-day Washington state d. overcrowding and financial panic in London

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How did opponents of the Jay Treaty try to prevent it from taking effect?

A. They tried to stop action on all legislative business in the House by engaging in a filibuster. B. They urged all senators and congressmen who opposed the treaty to engage in a boycott of legislative sessions. C. They urged the president to invoke executive privilege. D. They tried to defeat appropriations bills in the House that would provide funds necessary to carry out the treaty's provisions.

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