"Slave power" was a term used by critics of the South to describe the political conspiracy of southern aristocrats who took advantage of poor whites as well as slaves
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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All of the following are true of rabbinic Judaism except
A) it emerged in the first century A.D. B) oral law was elevated to equal authority with the written Torah. C) the old covenant was officially replaced by a new one. D) distrust and hostility developed toward emergent Christianity. E) it clarified Jewish practice.
One of the sex work arenas examined by Hoang caters to _______.
a. gay men from all over the world b. Japanese businessmen c. local businessmen d. Western businessmen
Which of the following correctly links the idea to the person who proposed it?
A) nationalize the banking system–Father Charles Coughlin B) promote self-reliance–Huey Long C) provide pensions for the elderly–Herbert Hoover D) reduce government spending–John Maynard Keynes
The Economy Act of 1933
A. provided an infusion of cash into the economy. B. proposed to balance the federal budget partly by cutting government workers' salaries. C. gave immediate pensions to retired war veterans. D. gave the government authority to curb irresponsible speculation by banks. E. ordered all federal agencies to cut their workforce by ten percent.