Raymond Moley, Rexford Tugwell, and Adolf Berle, were all
A) professors at Harvard University.
B) bankers responsible for the stock market crash.
C) men who led infamous Ponzi schemes.
D) part of FDR's original Brain Trust.
Answer: D
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What does this photograph of the four Chrisman sisters standing in front of their sod home in Custer County, Nebraska, reveal about life on the Great Plains?
A) Homesteading was often accompanied by the challenges of loneliness and drudgery. B) Sod homes and dugouts offered basic amenities like running water and glass windows. C) Single women were often more successful at homesteading than single men or families. D) Farming on homesteads was profitable because of mild weather conditions and fertile soil.
What was Socrates's sentence when he was found guilty of impiety?
a. Apologize or take hemlock. b. Leave Athens for the rest of his life. c. Apologize or face prison. d. Become a sacrifice to the gods. e. Perform slave work in the silver mines.
The Compromise of 1850
A) passed easily with the endorsement of Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, and Daniel Webster B) became law after Senator Douglas maneuvered it through Congress C) failed to pass because of the opposition of powerful senators D) succeeded at eliminating sectional enmity