The Fair Deal's housing programs made absolutely no gains
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which statement best summarizes Edmund Burke's view of the French Revolution?
A. He wholeheartedly supported the uprising. B. He believed it was shortsighted and politically ignorant. C. He believed it was the inevitable extension of Enlightenment ideals. D. He was rather ambivalent toward the revolutionary events.
National political conventions were introduced during the Jacksonian period in order to expand the democratic process.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The only nation not to approve the Versailles Treaty was
a. the United States. b. Germany. c. France. d. Great Britain.
When colonists protested the Stamp Tax with the cry "no taxation without representation," George Grenville argued that
A) each member of Parliament, regardless of his residence, represented all colonists in the empire. B) colonists, through their agents in London, were represented in Parliament. C) the colonists were adequately represented in their own colonial assemblies. D) Parliament could tax the colonists even though they were not represented in the House of Commons.