The economic policies of Chile's brutal dictator, Augusto Pinochet, were greatly influenced by
A) University of Chicago economist Militon Friedman.
B) communist theorists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
C) Cuban revolutionaries Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.
D) French positivists like Auguste Comte.
A
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Tobacco cultivation in the antebellum South
A. was easy on the soil. B. was centered in the lower South. C. enjoyed a stable market. D. never made a profit. E. was gradually moving westward.
The Social Security Act sought to alleviate hardships arising from
A) ?unemployment. B) ?poverty. C) ?the death of the family breadwinner. D) ?old age. E) ?All of these are correct.
The Articles of Confederation were ratified quickly and easily
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The greatest loss of life for American fighting men during the Spanish-American War resulted from
a. naval battles in the Caribbean. b. the war in the Philippines. c. land battles in the Cuban campaign. d. disease and contaminated food in both Cuba and the United States. e. the poor performance of amateurish volunteer military units.