Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism
a. pinned its economic faith on competition.
b. opposed consolidation of trusts and labor unions.
c. favored the free functioning of unregulated markets.
d. supported a broad program of federal regulation and social welfare.
e. favored state rather than federal government activism.
d
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What did the seventeenth-century revolts of American colonial gentry represent?
a. an early rehearsal for the American Revolution b. confrontations between ordinary people and their rulers c. competition among local factions for control of their colonies d. ideological struggles over colonial rights e. a struggle between the planters and yeoman farmers
How did climate change affect the interior of North America in the fourteenth century?
a. heavy rains fell and wrecked crops, inflicting famine b. cities ran out of food and lost over 5 percent of their population c. it experienced exceptionally severe winters for 36 of the fourteenth century's 100 years d. it destroyed an impressive regional system of agriculture and urban life
Tycho Brahe agreed with Copernicus that the earth does indeed move
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of these statements accurately describes developments relating to Cuba in the late 1950s and early 1960s?
A. President Johnson authorized the CIA to train Cuban exiles to invade the island.
B.
The Bay of Pigs disaster resulted in a Soviet decision to place Soviet missiles in Cuba. |
C. Fidel Castro was overthrown by Fulgencio Batista.
D. Ché Guevara successfully established a communist government in Bolivia.
E. Fidel Castro withdrew Cuba from the United Nations.