President Hoover's support for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
A) demonstrated his lack of concern for the struggling nation.
B) had little effect because it never invested enough to save all the banks that needed saving.
C) evidenced even a mild conservative's hesitancy to involve the government in the economy.
D) was solely a result of his desire not to work with a Democratic Congress.
Answer: B
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a. a single-term limit on the presidency. b. a guarantee of no future wars with Britain. c. financial compensation to New England for lost trade. d. abolition of the three-fifths clause. e. reduction in the amount of representation the South had in Congress.
One of the things that Spanish explorers were searching for in North America were legendary cities of gold.
a. true b. false
St. Augustine made Christian thought more appealing to the educated classes by harmonizing it with
A. Confucian thought. B. Manichaean syncretism. C. Byzantine philosophy. D. Jewish thought. E. Greek and Roman philosophical traditions.
For what did pan-Islamism argue?
A. the economic liberation of Muslims B. the spread of Islam throughout the West C. the unity of Muslims under one Islamic state D. the rejection of Islam in Egypt