Leading up to the Spanish-American War, the yellow press
A) was largely ignored by the public.
B) endorsed a policy of isolationism.
C) focused more attention on local scandals than foreign affairs.
D) used sensationalism to stir up war fever.
E) published editorials criticizing American imperialism.
D
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The rise of fundamentalism was
a. fueled by renewed popularity of broad interpretations of the Bible. b. a reaction to the growth of liberal Protestantism. c. most pronounced in large cities. d. short-lived. e. supportive of scientific theories.
The central banking system established by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913
a. made direct loans to businesspersons for plant expansions and investment spending. b. insured private bank accounts against loss. c. could control the amount of money in circulation by adjusting the discount rate. d. tied the money supply to the supply of gold in the United States Treasury.
This man was given the nickname of "Old Hickory."
A. John C. Calhoun B. William Henry Harrison C. Andrew Jackson D. Henry Clay E. Daniel Webster
The highest ranking title in the Senate was princeps.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)