What was the state of President John F. Kennedy's domestic agenda when he was assassinated?

A) He had achieved a civil rights bill but little else.
B) He had rivaled Franklin Delano Roosevelt with the flurry of bold new laws.
C) Congress had passed little of his proposed legislation.
D) His conservative agenda had been approved by a conservative Congress.


C) Congress had passed little of his proposed legislation.

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Woodrow Wilson ordered the marines into the Dominican Republic __________

A) to show that he was not weak in foreign affairs B) to appease the Republican Party C) when the Dominicans refused to allow their finances to be controlled by U.S. bankers D) after the Dominican people attacked the U.S. embassy

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The Congress of Industrial Organizations

a. took up the cause of craft unions. b. specialized in the claims of women and minorities. c. modeled itself after the brotherhoods of the nineteenth century. d. brought together industrial unions.

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The Parsee community of western India originated where?

a. Turkey b. China c. Sri Lanka d. Persia e. Tibet

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Which statement best characterizes how the increase in immigration changed the U.S. economy in the mid–1800s?

A) Immigration hindered economic growth because immigrants came in such large numbers that there were not enough resources for everyone. B) Immigration slowed down the Industrial Revolution because immigrants launched frequent and effective labor protests. C) Immigration boosted the economy because immigrants provided much of the capital that was needed for infrastructure and entrepreneurship. D) Immigration boosted the economy by providing the skilled labor that was desperately needed in the labor force. E) Immigration accelerated the Industrial Revolution by providing a large pool of cheap factory labor.

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