The strongest "champion of the dispossessed" (the poor and minorities) within the Roosevelt New Deal was
a. Harold Ickes.
b. Henry A. Wallace.
c. Eleanor Roosevelt.
d. Frances Perkins.
e. Harry Hopkins.
c
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A. Crete B. Rhodes C. Cythera D. Thasos
The Pan-Slavic movement sought to __________.
A. unite all Slavs under the protection of Russia B. gain independence for Bosnia and Herzegovina C. gain independence for Serbia and Montenegro D. unite all Slavs in an independent state
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The nullification crisis started by South Carolina over the Tariff of 1828 ended when
a. Andrew Jackson used the court system to force compliance. b. the federal army crushed all resistance. c. Congress used the provisions of the Force Bill. d. Congress passed the compromise Tariff of 1833. e. South Carolina took over the collection of tariffs.