Traditional patterns of segregation and disenfranchisement in the South were not significantly challenged during the Great Depression.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A) ?was opposed by small states. B) ?wanted each state population to determine representation in Congress. C) ?was presented as a counterpoint to the Virginia Plan. D) ?was proposed by James Madison. E) ?All of these are correct.

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Which important financial deregulation did Reagan sign into law in 1982?

a. deregulation of the consumer credit industry b. deregulation of hedge funds c. deregulation of the savings and loan industry d. deregulation of public pension funds

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Which of the following statements regarding the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II is true?

A) ?Several incidents of Japanese espionage, including some carried out by Japanese Americans, convinced FDR to resort to the internment option. B) ?FBI director J. Edgar Hoover claimed the FBI had evidence that the Japanese Americans were an immediate threat to U.S. security. C) ?Nisei, or Japanese Americans who born in the United States, were exempt from the Japanese American internment, but many went voluntarily to be with their families. D) ?Japanese internment camps were erected in the deserts of California and Arizona, the mountains of Wyoming, and the scrublands of Utah and Colorado.

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Who started out as a Federalist and later switched to the Republican Party?

A) George Washington B) James Madison C) Thomas Jefferson D) Alexander Hamilton

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