What is meant by a "neo-Europe"? Identify at least three examples of neo-Europes.
What will be an ideal response?
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The “No Child Left Behind” policy reflected George W. Bush’s attempt at __________ reform.
a) education b) health care Consider This: Bush gained the support of Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading liberal Democrat, to forge a bipartisan consensus. See 32.4.2: George W. Bush at Home. c) welfare Consider This: Bush gained the support of Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading liberal Democrat, to forge a bipartisan consensus. See 32.4.2: George W. Bush at Home. d) housing Consider This: Bush gained the support of Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading liberal Democrat, to forge a bipartisan consensus. See 32.4.2: George W. Bush at Home.
Why was a corporation so appealing during the Industrial Revolution?
A) It provided an opportunity for many investors to share the risk. B) It was a barrier between the consumer and the investors. C) An investor could choose to participate or not in the daily operations of the corporation. D) Stockholders were not liable for the debt of the enterprise. E) It was a no risk investment.
__________ is a business leader noted in the text as an example of the rise of free blacks in “certain industries.”
a) James Forten b) Richard Wright c) Paul Jones d) Victor Johnson
Over time, the policies of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration led to __________.
a. greater agricultural production b. rising prices for crops c. lower food costs for most Americans d. the further deterioration of American agriculture