How did many conservative politicians view government regulation of business during the late nineteenth century?
A) as a dangerous form of socialism
B) as a necessary evil
C) as a boon to the nation's economy
D) as only the first step in reform
E) as the only way to keep big business in check
A
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__________Yazoo claim stretched west from the Chattahoochee River to the Mississippi River
A) Georgia's B) Virginia's C) Alabama's D) South Carolina's
"Anglicization" meant all of the following EXCEPT:
A) colonists were determined to speak English as perfectly as those who lived in England. B) colonists imported the latest London fashions and literature. C) the colonial elite modeled their homes on the English gentry's estates and townhouses. D) those colonists who could afford to do so often sent their sons to England to be educated. E) the upper-class colonists modeled their lives on British etiquette.
The major reason for the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s was ____________________.
A. Ronald Reagan's launching of the Strategic Defense Initiative B. a major nuclear power plant disaster in the Soviet Union that virtually destroyed the Soviet economy C. a chain of industrial failures in Soviet client states initiated by American covert actions undertaken by the CIA on orders from President Reagan D. the rise to power of Mikhail Gorbachev
On what well-received political themes did Jimmy Carter run for the presidency in 1976, and how did these become liabilities once he was in office?
What will be an ideal response?