The American Liberty League's well-financed publicity campaign in the 1930s alleged that New Deal programs were
What will be an ideal response?
endangering freedom and individualism.
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American and Soviet Cold War attitudes were hardened by all of the following EXCEPT
A) American foreign policy makers' tendency to equate Stalin with Hitler. B) President Truman's get-tough talk. C) America's belief that Stalin was more concerned with the Soviet Union's security than with its expansion. D) the exaggerated anti-Soviet views of Truman's postwar advisors.
Unlike Roosevelt, who wanted to destroy the major trusts, Wilson sought to accept their existence but use the federal government to regulate them.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Why did Americans in the postwar years yearn for a reaffirmation of faith?
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Many Americans believed that the Soviet Union was able to develop an atomic bomb because
a. it had a larger military budget. b. it lavishly rewarded its scientists. c. Soviet spies had stolen American secrets about its atomic weapons. d. it was steadfastly committed to its goal to spread communism to the U.S. e. Soviet scientists had superior training.