What role did Eleanor Roosevelt play in the Roosevelt administration?
a) She served as a Cabinet member
b) She focused on being an excellent hostess
c) She was an important advisor on foreign policy
d) She was an important advisor on domestic policy
Ans: d) She was an important advisor on domestic policy
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At the end of the Mexican War, Mexico gave up the Southwest, from New Mexico to California. The United States had already taken in ______ as a state before the Mexican War.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
As commander of the Continental army, George Washington
A. saw Congress leave all important military decisions up to his judgment. B. had no previous actual military experience. C. was admired, respected, and trusted by nearly all Patriots. D. was an early critic of independence. E. had no shortage of Americans willing to volunteer to fight the British.
The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
A. put in place a series of regulations for railroad companies. B. created a five-person commission to oversee the act. C. both created a five-person commission to oversee the act, and had little practical effect for decades. D. had little practical effect for decades. E. All these answers are correct.
The new elites who arrived in the cities found it difficult to __________.
A) buy property in the fashionable districts B) penetrate their local monarchical courts C) build their residences near the royal palace D) arrange suitable marriages for their children