In campaigning for president, Woodrow Wilson promised "New Freedom," which prioritized

A) competition in the marketplace.
B) limited monopolies.
C) government ownership of utilities.
D) the redistribution of wealth.
E) integration.


A

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The women's suffrage movement in America ________________ during World War I

a. suspended operations b. was unable to make headway c. made major gains d. achieved full voting equality

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One weapon that caused the downfall and eventual jailing of New York City's infamous Boss Tweed was

a. the cartoons of the political satirist Thomas Nast. b. federal income tax evasion charges. c. the RICO racketeering act. d. New York City's ethics laws. e. granting immunity to Tweed's cronies in exchange for testimony.

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By 1890, populations in the biggest urban areas

A. consisted mostly of foreign-born immigrants and their children. B. experienced massive growth even where there was little immigration. C. increased mainly as a result of longer life expectancy. D. soared as the rates of infant mortality and disease significantly declined. E. rose as the number of children born into urban families doubled.

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What was a consequence of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381?

a. It led to rising economic conditions for ordinary people b. It led to the elimination of some poll taxes. c. It succeeded in getting the government to agree to the peasants' demands. d. It gained long-term results for the peasants. e. It led to the end of the Hundred Years' War.

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