President Franklin Roosevelt encouraged the passage of the Lend-Lease Act because he wanted to
A) provide aid to any nation vital to U.S. security in the war with Germany
B) help the American economy.
C) aid France in its struggle against Germany.
D) get Congress involved in the European crisis.
E) persuade Germany that the American military was strong.
A
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Which statement best describes the presidential election campaign in 1988?
a. The issues for both candidates were rising unemployment and inflation. b. Neither candidate was particularly well known outside his home state. c. Both candidates outlined in detail where they would take the nation. d. The campaign was dull.
The Palatinate became the center of __________.
A. Calvinism in Germany B. the Catholic Church in Germany C. resistance to Calvinist influence D. Lutheranism within the empire
Members of the Social Gospel movement believed that ______________________.
A. helping others was the path to individual salvation and to creating God's kingdom on earth B. God's kingdom could be built on Earth simply by the passage of legislation outlawing immoral acts C. prospective candidates for public office should profess to believe in God before being allowed to file for election D. an active, interventionist government was all that was needed to create a more morally pure society
As a neo-Malthusian, Margaret Sanger encouraged women to have smaller families to
A) take in more laundry. B) to better use their resources. C) be able to work. D) be able to go to night school.