When elected to the presidency in 1928, Herbert Hoover
a. was militantly antiunion and against big government.
b. brought little administrative talent or experience to the job.
c. understood that his major challenge was to find a solution to the Great Depression.
d. combined small-town values with wide experience in modern corporate America.
e. had been a successful governor of California.
d
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How many men died at the ten-month Battle of Verdun?
a. 10,000 b. 100,000 c. 500,000 d. 700,000 e. 1 million
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a. the large number of dead and missing. b. an inadequacy to prepare for such a disaster. c. its heavy impact on poor and African American residents. d. videotape that contradicted statements made by White House officials. e. all of these choices