In 1946, the Republican Party

A) announced its support of the New Deal.
B) split over the issue of civil rights.
C) attempted to impeach President Truman.
D) campaigned on a pro-union platform.
E) won majorities in the House and Senate.


E

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In the 1930s, a Senate committee led by Gerald Nye of North Dakota publicized the idea that

a. America had to abandon the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. b. European debtor nations were trying to get out of repaying their loans. c. European democracies were conspiring to ensnare the United States in unwanted security pacts. d. high tariffs were sound foreign policy in an age of growing extremism. e. American weapons manufacturers had pushed the United States into World War I.

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Which of the following lists events in the correct chronological order?

A) Republican policy to regulate industry, Panic of 1893, Republican policy to promote industry B) Republican policy to promote industry, Republican policy to regulate industry, Panic of 1893 C) Republican policy to promote industry, Panic of 1893, Republican policy to regulate industry D) Panic of 1893, Republican policy to promote industry, Republican policy to regulate industry E) Republican policy to regulate industry, Republican policy to promote industry, Panic of 1893

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William McKinley is notable as

A. a typical Republican, in that he wished to restrain the role and reach of the federal government. B. a politician swayed by the influence of party bosses. C. an active chief executive who re-energized the executive branch of government. D. a relatively passive president.

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