The Republicans used their return to power in the 1920s to establish a friendly relationship between government and __________.
a. business
b. labor
d. farmers
c. reform organizations
a. business
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President Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" included
A. the division of postwar Germany into two countries. B. a ban on the production of armaments. C. an end to secret treaties. D. an international agreement to "outlaw war." E. recognition of independence for all imperial colonies.
The International Workers of the World and the radical bohemians of Greenwich Village made free speech a significant issue in 20th century America.
a. true b. false
During World War I, the Council of National Defense eventually organized the national economy by creating
A. local defense councils. B. nonprofit donation organizations. C. congressional district war tax zones. D. state militias. E. volunteer donation centers.
The central business districts of cities tended to include
A) department stores, banks, and offices. B) factories for mass production. C) ethnic neighborhoods for new immigrants. D) middle-class dwellings. E) luxurious mansions.