In the American West, New Deal programs

A. focused on the few large cities.
B. drew considerable opposition for their environmentalist bias.
C. disproportionately benefited the region, with more funding than any other part of the country.
D. were limited and had a minimal impact on life.
E. led to a change in existing racial relations.


Answer: C

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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At the Casablanca conference in 1943, Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to

A) make the defeat of Japan, rather than Germany, the Allies' first priority. B) an immediate, full-scale invasion of North Africa. C) make peace with the Axis only on the basis of unconditional surrender. D) begin the planned invasion of France within six months.

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In their political institutions, the new states of Southeast Asia

A. were predominantly replicas of the Chinese system. B. assimilated Chinese and/or Indian practices into their own ways of doing things. C. were totally original in the development of their governments. D. lacked any semblance of formal government. E. ultimately created an integrated and peaceful confederacy.

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