Upton Sinclair's plan, called "End Poverty in California," or EPIC, included which of the following proposals?
a. "Production for use"--allowing unemployed people to raise food crops on unused farmland and make goods in unused factories.
b. Ending Prohibition, which would allow the state's wine industry to increase production, thereby providing more jobs.
c. The use of violence against non-American farm workers; he hoped that this would lead to more jobs for Americans.
d. Taxing business transactions to provide a monthly payment for all citizens over age sixty.
a
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A. Imre Nagy B. Dag Hammarskjold C. Yasser Arafat D. Nikita Khrushchev
The Enclosure Acts enhanced agricultural profits by
A) reassigning larger plots of land to peasant families. B) increasing manorial taxes. C) forcing peasants from the land and consequently reducing costs. D) reinforcing traditional rights of the commons. E) claiming royal ownership of all land.
Which of the following describes a feature of Zoroastrianism?
A) It is polytheistic. B) It is monotheistic. C) It is secular. D) It is existentialist.
The Confederation of the Rhine is just one example of _______
A. nationalistic responses to Napoleon's conquests B. Napoleon's interference in political affairs across Europe C. the devastation of the Napoleonic wars D. coalitions that sprang up in defense against Napoleon's invasions