Which of the following was not one of the goals of the Townshend Acts?
a. greater British control over the colonies
b. greater colonial unity
c. higher taxes
d. reduced power of the colonial governments
Ans: b. greater colonial unity
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What was one of the factors that made the West a unique region of the United States?
a. It was the region where the federal government had the least impact on ordinary settlers and citizens. b. It was the most reluctant among the regions to grant women´s rights. c. It was where the poorest European immigrants came to find a better life. d. It was the region where big business was slowest to develop. e. It posed the greatest environmental challenges and profoundly shaped the American environmental imagination.
During President Woodrow Wilson's first term, Colonel Edward M. House
A. became the locus of opposition to Wilson in the cabinet. B. was secretary of state. C. was one of Wilson's closest advisors. D. was both secretary of state and one of Wilson's closest advisors. E. All these answers are correct.
The Employment Act of 1946
A) established full employment as a federal goal. B) gave the president broad powers to achieve maximum employment. C) committed the federal government to ensuring economic growth and maintaining employment. D) made Keynesian economics an officially recognized government approach to maximum employment. E) prohibited the government from running a deficit for the purpose of improving the economy.
The Republican Party of the late nineteenth century appealed primarily to Protestants, in both the North and the South.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)