What impact did the war have on the federal government?

A. A number of activities traditionally overseen by the federal government were delegated to the states.
B. Military matters became the sole focus of the government.
C. Government spending fell, but the size of the government increased.
D. The size and scope of the government increased dramatically.


Answer: D

History

You might also like to view...

By taking the country off of the gold standard, FDR

A) became a secret communist dedicated to ruining monetary policy. B) became an open socialist hoping to make everyone tied to the government. C) enabled more currency to be put into circulation. D) prevented new currency from being put into circulation.

History

_________ is an international agency designed to resolve disputes between trading partners and advocate free trade. A. International Trade Administration B. Organization for International Investment C. United States Chamber of Commerce D. World Trade Organization

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

History

How did the "island hopping" strategy save American lives in World War 2?

A. US forces only attacked Japanese-held islands with strategic importance. B. Allied forces attacked Japanese-held island by sea and air only. C. US forces attacked Japanese-held islands with weak defenses. D. Allied forces attacked different islands, sharing the losses equally.

History

Which of the following was an important difference between New France and the mainland British colonies in the mid-eighteenth century?

a. New France was more diverse. b. The French colonists had a much more antagonistic relationship with Native Americans. c. New France was far more prosperous than the British colonies. d. The British population was divided into separate governments.

History