The New Right believed that:

a. the United States should use nuclear weapons to destroy the Soviet Union.
b. the Supreme Court needed to take a more aggressive role in correcting social injustices.
c. liberalism was destroying important American values.
d. the United States needed to improve cooperation within the United Nations.


C

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Although Wisconsin's Senator Robert La Follette didn't know about it, by 1912 the movement for Progressive laws:

a. had spread to the South b. affected mainly white people, and few blacks were involved c. still failed to appeal to farmers, although most middle-class people in cities backed them d. had already peaked

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The General Agreement on Tariff and Trade increased barriers to free trade to boost the participating nations' domestic economies

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements about the Merger Movement of the late nineteenth century is most accurate?

a. Investment bankers played an insignificant role in the mergers that created enormous new corporations. b. The merger movement resulted partly from economic weaknesses, partly in response to the threat of vicious competition among reviving manufacturing companies. c. Andrew Carnegie successfully fought off J.P. Morgan's hostile bid on this United States Steel Corporation. d. In their organization of mergers, J.P. Morgan and other investment bankers were looking for short term gains at the cost of long-term stability.

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The Confederacy financed its war effort by selling bonds and __________

A) collecting customs duties B) raising taxes C) selling slaves D) confiscating land

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