Francis Townshend's Revolving Pension plan would have provided $200 a month to __________
A) all unemployed people
B) every head of household
C) all people over sixty
D) devoted Roman Catholics
Answer: C
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Eugene V. Debs, the socialist leader, was sentenced to a ten-year prison term for __________
A) giving a speech defending antiwar protestors B) planning to blow up a post office C) evading the military draft D) advocating the overthrow of the U.S. government
The English settlers in Barbados used slave labor to make a fortune producing __________.
a. sugar
b. textiles
c. flour
d. pipe tobacco
What was the impact of the Boer War between Great Britain and South Africa on Kingsley’s career?
a) She died while acting as a nurse in the conflict. b) She was able to use the conflict to greatly increase her popularity. Consider This: To what extent did Kingsley see herself as a loyal British subject rather than an independent explorer? See 10.8: Narrative: Jungle Visions. c) She lost funding from the British government, which had many war-associated costs. Consider This: To what extent did Kingsley see herself as a loyal British subject rather than an independent explorer? See 10.8: Narrative: Jungle Visions. d) She was unable to travel safely to the jungles she preferred to explore. Consider This: To what extent did Kingsley see herself as a loyal British subject rather than an independent explorer? See 10.8: Narrative: Jungle Visions.
Recycling on the home front during World War II
A. was eagerly practiced by the public and included such items as metals, fat, and other household waste. B. would have saved the government millions of dollars but was an unknown practice at the time. C. was attempted by the federal government, but people were not used to such practices so it had little impact on the war effort. D. was mainly done on the black market to get around rationing regulations.