Which U.S. President of the Progressive Era was most involved in conservationism?
a. Theodore Roosevelt
b. William Howard Taft
c. Woodrow Wilson
Ans: a. Theodore Roosevelt
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The neutrality legislation of the 1930s was based on the assumption that the United States could keep out of war by
A. granting independence to all American foreign possessions. B. staying out of the League of Nations. C. ending its own depression. D. banning arms sales to countries at war.
How did the Scandinavian countries under socialist leadership respond to the Great Depression?
a) They raised tariffs to isolate the countries economically. B) They used large-scale deficits to finance public works projects and maintain production. c) They created the Scandinavian Economic Union and pooled resources. d) They borrowed money from the United States to fund unemployment insurance.
In the 1848 election, the Free-Soil Party attracted all of the following EXCEPT
A) the "Barnburners." B) Texans. C) supporters of the Liberty Party. D) Democrats who supported the Wilmot Proviso. E) Whigs unwilling to support a slaveholding candidate.
What were "jingoes"?
A. Cubans who collaborated with the Spanish rulers B. journalists who tried to stir up war fever C. traveling musicians D. ultra-patriots who favored the threat or use of force