Why did conservatives oppose the kind of help to the needy that Roosevelt considered a social duty?

What will be an ideal response?


They believed that government help for the needy sapped individual initiative.

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American Indians probably adapted more easily to the encounter with Europeans than vice versa because

a. they had seen new populations migrate into their regions many times before. b. their religion commanded tolerance and patience with alien cultures. c. of their belief that their world was animated by a spiritual force that was both universal and intelligent. d. new European arrivals were generally pleasant and agreeable.

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What plagued both eastern and western European countries during the seventeenth century?

A) Successive attempts at conquest by both the Muslims and the Mongols B) The rise of empires in both eastern and western territories, threatening the smaller countries stuck in between C) Rivalries among rulers, civil wars among nobles, religious struggles, and campaigns of persecution against the Jews D) Political instability, due to religious upheaval and warfare E) A campaign of destructive trade policies internal to Europe

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Upon entering office, President Nixon accepted and even expanded many elements of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program.

a. true b. false

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What led to the ethnic diversity of British North America? What was the result of this diversity?

What will be an ideal response?

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