As a politician, John Adams had a reputation for

a. advocating factionalism.
b. promoting a firebrand revolutionary republicanism.
c. his opposition to democratic policies.
d. being above politics.


ANSWER: d

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Examining the excerpt from Friedrich Engels in Learning From a Primary Source: Friedrich Engels Describes the Condition of the Working Class in England (page 643), what problems did he point to in industrialization that affected the workers? Why was he concerned?

What will be an ideal response?

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Andrew Carnegie cut the cost of steel rail in half by switching to the Bessemer process

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What was the role of the Office of Economic Stabilization?

A) It provided lucrative contracts for urgently needed goods. B) It rationed scarce goods, such as sugar and canned foods. C) It settled disputes between different federal agencies. D) It withheld income tax from workers’ wages. E) It provided federal incentives to the manufacturing industry.

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