Whose life exemplifies the “rags-to-riches” story?
A) J. P. Morgan
B) Andrew Carnegie
C) Chief Red Cloud
D) Crazy Horse
Answer: B
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The New England plan for disposal of public lands was to:
a. sell a receipt for a certain amount of acres b. donate the land to businessmen who wanted to build new factories c. give first choice to Bostonians who wanted to buy small tracts d. survey the land and then sell it in compact parcels
In the decades following World War II, the American standard of living grew dependent on __________.
a. cheap energy b. increased domestic oil production c. low grain prices d. ever steeper tax cuts
The Keating-Owen Child Labor Act made it illegal to
A) hire children under the age of 14. B) ?pay children less than other employees. C) ?transport goods made with child labor across state lines. D) ?have children work longer than eight hours a day. E) ?None of these are correct.
Seward's _____ was what critics called Secretary of State Seward's efforts which resulted in the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).