The New Deal program of the following agency represented the most economically complex, managerially ambitious, and unsuccessful New Deal effort to achieve recovery and reform the entire American economy

a. Public Works Administration.
b. National Recovery Administration.
c. Tennessee Valley Authority.
d. National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act).
e. Social Security Administration.


b

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Eli Whitney's 1793 invention of the cotton gin is significant because:

A) It breathed new life into slavery by making cotton production simpler. B) It was essential to establishing textile mills in America. C) It was the first invention to receive a patent from the new US government. D) It made him rich and served as an example to other Americans and the world that the American experiment in democracy worked. E) All of these choices

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The relative speed of the dispersion of H. erectus groups and their adaptation to new environments after leaving Africa are indicated by:

a. Fossils found in Java and stone tools in India dating to 1.8 – 1.6 million years ago. b. Fossilized footprints that have been discovered in China's Gobi Desert. c. Prehistoric sailing vessels that have been recovered from the Indian Ocean. d. Mitochondrial DNA found among people living in the Volga River basin in Russia.

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In the 1930s, black voters abandoned the Republicans for the Democratic Party. What does this shift in allegiance reveal about the FDR's Democratic Party?

A) It was firm and open in its commitment to civil rights. B) It was believed to be a champion of those who had less power in society. C) Its policies addressed all the needs of African Americans. D) Despite having done little for African Americans, it had persuaded them otherwise. E) It had finally apologized for the legacy of African-American enslavement.

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Before the intense involvement with Europeans, most African policies relied nearly universally on what type of system as a foundation for decision making?

a. Clan elders. b. Military power. c. Wealth. d. Democracy. e. Monarchies.

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