A new tight-money policy was introduced during whose administration?

a) Jimmy Carter
b) Gerald Ford
c) Richard Nixon
d) Bill Clinton


a) Jimmy Carter

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Why didn’t Washington veto Hamilton’s bank bill?

a. He agreed with it wholeheartedly. b. He didn’t like it, but he knew it was best for the country. c. Hamilton convinced him it was constitutional. d. He was pressured by Britain to do so.

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Which of the following contributed to increasing crime rates in the 1920s?

a)  Prohibition b)  Scopes Trial c)  Harlem Renaissance d)  Nineteenth Amendment

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In 1943, the battle fought at _____ gave the United States and its allies a foothold in the Pacific

A) the Coral Sea B) Guadalcanal C) Manila Bay D) Guam E) Midway Island

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The chief executive officers of the Roman Republic who were responsible for leading the Roman army into battle and administering the government were the

a. consuls. b. praetors. c. senators. d. centuriates. e. tribunes.

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