The most serious domestic problem facing the Bush administration was
A. the recession of 1990-1992.
B. both Bush's opposition to current abortion and affirmative action laws, and the president's inability to work with the Democratic Congress.
C. Bush's opposition to current abortion and affirmative action laws.
D. the president's inability to work with the Democratic Congress.
E. Bush's broken pledge not to raise taxes.
A
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a. people. c. creole elite. b. middle class liberals. d. lower middle-class military officers.
As seen in this cartoon from the Utica, New York Globe, after the Homestead strike, Andrew Carnegie was seen as
A) aiming at political office. B) even more benevolent. C) embezzling funds. D) astute in business. E) hypocritical.
By the 1820's American trading interests focused on California's
a. sea otter. b. fur seal. c. hides and tallow. d. wheat.
After 1924, Japanese and Asian Indians were excluded from U.S. citizenship because __________.
A. business leaders feared competition from Asians B. the Supreme Court held that they were impossible to assimilate C. Japan and India refused to allow their citizens to emigrate D. their nations had fought against the United States in World War I