During the 1920s, Franklin D. Roosevelt's political ideas were
A) shaped by his extensive study of the writings of John Maynard Keynes.
B) uniformly in agreement with the socialism of Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas.
C) profoundly influenced by his experience of daily contact with the poor as a social worker.
D) consistent with the basic values of Coolidge prosperity.
D
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A. New Hampshire B. Maine C. Vermont D. Massachusetts
The term Boulwarism refers to
A. the use of movie stars to enhance a corporation's public image. B. General Electric's approach to labor negotiations. C. communism. D. free market capitalism.
How did transportation affect industry and agriculture in the early nineteenth century?
a. Improved land and water transportation changed the United States from an agricultural to an industrial society. b. Improved land and water transportation allowed the United States to develop more industry and create a cash crop agricultural system. c. Developments in land and water transportation were slow, so the United States remained an agricultural society with virtually no industry. d. Because land transportation was so poor, water transportation caused industry and agriculture to be confined to the East coast. e. Because water transportation was cheaper than land transportation, industry soon replaced agriculture in the United States.
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA):
a. established cooperative farms in the fertile farming lands of the Tennessee River Valley b. is considered an excellent example of smart development by conservationists today c. preserved the Tennessee Valley's unspoiled beauty by building several national parks d. built dams to provide low-cost electricity to Tennessee Valley homes, farms, and industry