Which of Woodrow Wilson's platforms does not exemplify the concept of laissez-faire?

A. leaving the tasks of corporate regulation to state governments and agencies
B. dissolving corporate manufacturing trusts to protect economic competition
C. refusing to enact social justice reform for minorities and the poor
D. lowering or eliminating protectionist tariffs on imported goods


Answer: B

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A. a desire to avenge their loss at Marathon. B. a strong Athenian navy. C. fighting on land, instead of at sea. D. their great leader, Xerxes, and his army of at least 150,000 men. E. a traitor showed them a mountain trail to attack the Persians from behind.

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While McCarthy initially used it to his advantage, in the 1954 congressional hearings on communism in the army, this worked to his disadvantage

A) paid informants B) Hollywood witnesses C) accusations of sexual perversion D) media coverage

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a. a ban on the slave trade in Washington, DC b. the admission of Kansas as a free state c. the admission of California as a free state d. the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act

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