The real purpose of Teddy Roosevelt's assault on trusts was to
a. fragment the political power of big business.
b. prove that the democratic federal government, not private business, governed the United States.
c. halt the trend toward combination and integration in business.
d. win reelection as president by attacking the unpopular trusts.
e. inspire confidence in small business owners.
b
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A) acquiring beaver pelts and other furs from American Indians B) exchanging arms with American Indians C) exchanging poorer for richer tracts of land with American Indians D) providing housing American Indian war captives
Edward Kennedy's campaign to take the presidential nomination away from Jimmy Carter in 1980 was handicapped by
a. his poor performance as a senator. b. a growing dislike for the Kennedys. c. Carter's popularity. d. lingering suspicions about his involvement in an automobile accident in which a young woman was killed. e. his inability to reach beyond New England.
Machiavelli's most influential work was entitled ______________.
A. The Prince B. The Courtier C. The Courtesan D. The Vendetta E. Sonnets
All of the following are related to ending the Indian threat in the Old Northwest EXCEPT
A) the Treaty of Greenville. B) the Battle of Fallen Timbers. C) General Anthony Wayne. D) the Whiskey Rebellion.