The legislative programs supported by President Roosevelt after 1935, known as the "Second New Deal," often had more to do with helping to ensure the long-term economic security for the American people

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: TRUE

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What was the "shotgun policy"?

A) a policy adopted by African-American leaders in Louisiana to defend themselves against whites B) a massive campaign of violence against blacks in Mississippi to bring the state back under "civilized" white control C) a policy frequently adopted in the Reconstruction South, requiring marriage if a woman became pregnant D) a policy that required the quartering of federal troops in areas that were considered Klan strongholds

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The third-party candidate for president in 1968 was

a. Robert F. Kennedy. b. Hubert H. Humphrey. c. Eugene McCarthy. d. George Wallace. e. George McGovern.

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By early 1946, Soviet officials

a. viewed America as an ally because of its socialistic New Deal. b. feared that a united Germany would try to undermine its Communist regime. c. accepted the United States' leadership in world affairs. d. pictured the United States as globally aggressive and keeping a monopoly on atomic technology.

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The rise of latifundia or large Roman estates led to which of the following?

A. a sharp rise in Rome's agricultural output B. a decrease in Rome's agricultural output, as the estates proved difficult to manage C. slave rebellions that drew heavily on Roman resources D. an increase in the power of the mainly female population that ran the estates

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