Alexander Hamilton's proposals to aid American long-term economic interests included a request for all the following EXCEPT

A) investment in manufacturing. B) aid to transportation improvements.
C) protective tariffs. D) farm subsidies.


D

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While Hamilton promoted factories as the key to the nation's economic future, Jefferson emphasized farming because

A) America had so much land that it seemed to offer opportunities for social mobility to a wide segment of the population. B) Jefferson saw factories as celebrating subservience and stifling the virtue that farm life cultivated. C) Jefferson believed that farming would promote emigration and provide employment and food for the new nation. D) Jefferson believed most of the goods that factories produced could be imported; therefore, America didn't need to rely on its own industrialization. E) None of these choices

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In 1937-1938 the "Roosevelt Recession" took the economy into a downturn.

a. true b. false

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Which of the following statements concerning the conduct of United States foreign policy during the 1920s is correct?

A. American officials discreetly participated in meetings of the League of Nations. B. The United States belatedly joined the League of Nations. C. American diplomats showed no interest in the activities of the League of Nations. D. The United States joined the World Court in Geneva.

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Why did Parliament pass the Test Act during the reign of Charles II?

a. To control the quality of food and drugs on the market b. To improve the quality of university graduates c. To help Catholics gain government jobs d. To stipulate that only Anglicans could hold military and civil offices e. To regulate promotions in the military

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