__________ argued that rational thought would not improve either the individual or the welfare of humankind; only recourse to the “will to power” will suffice.

a. George Bernard Shaw.
b. Friedrich Nietzsche.
c. Louis Pasteur.
d. Sigmund Freud.


b. Friedrich Nietzsche.

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The high inflation rate of the 1970s stemmed primarily from

a. the Middle East grain embargo. b. higher taxes imposed to pay for Vietnam and Medicare. c. massive capital investments in the electronics industry. d. Lyndon Johnson's refusal to raise taxes for spending on social-welfare programs and the Vietnam War. e. the decline of the dollar after Nixon took it off the gold standard.

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First elected in 1896, William ________ became the first president since Ulysses Grant to win a majority of the popular vote.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The federal agency designed to assist former slaves in making the economic adjustment to freedom was known as the __________

a. Freedmen's Bureau b. Department of Education c. African American Rights Association d. Liberty Association e. Southern Reconstruction Agency

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A Penguin was

a) an early fighter plane known for its maneuverability. b) a training plane that was incapable of flight. c) what veteran pilots called novice pilots. d) a plane capable of landing on water. e) a small bomb that could be hand tossed from an airplane by the pilot.

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