The text authors conclude that Franklin Roosevelt "was in fact Hamiltonian in his espousal of big government, but Jeffersonian in his concern for the 'forgotten man.' " How did the New Deal specifically reflect this combination of "Hamiltonian means" to achieve "Jeffersonian ends"? What were the successes and failures of this approach?
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In response to Congress's attempt to stop him from continuing the bombing of Cambodia, President Nixon
A. repeatedly vetoed Congress's bills to halt the attacks. B. gradually reduced the number of bombing raids. C. shifted the bombing campaign to Laos. D. declared that he was stopping the bombing but continued the campaign secretly. E. None of these choices are correct.
A transfer case can be shifted using engine vacuum.
a. true b. false