Unlike the policies of his opponent, Franklin Roosevelt pledged during his campaign that his administration would

A) do what was necessary to protect individuals and advance the public good.
B) protect big business and allow prosperity to trickle down.
C) act conservatively in its approach to the nation's problems.
D) adhere to the conventional limitations of governmental power.


A

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The Truman Doctrine and George F. Kennan's "Mr. X" article both proposed

a. the policy of détente. b. the containment doctrine. c. that the United States refrain from getting involved in the internal affairs of other nations. d. a plan to encourage dissent and instability within the Soviet Union.

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Which of the following statements is factually correct?

A) ?The Hohokam developed a series of large earthen burial mounds in the Mississippi River valley. B) ?The Aztecs settled in the Valley of Mexico around the year 1200. C) ?The Mayan civilization reached its height around the year 1200. D) ?The Hopewell built irrigation canals in the Southwest region of North America. E) ?All of the above are factually correct.

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Based on you knowledge of the second industrial revolution in the United States, what statement is the cartoonist making?

A. The federal government is ruining the oil industry by placing too many restrictions and regulations on buisness owners. B. The oil industry is thriving due to a healthy working relationship with the federal government C. The owner of Standard Oil has to much power and influence over the federal government. D. Emissions from oil refineries are polluting the air and harming the environment.

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During World War II, posters of Rosie the Riveter were used to

A. recruit women into wartime industries B. encourage women to serve in the armed forces C. promote women's suffrage D. support higher education for women

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