Three-time Republican governor Earl Warren supported a variety of policies that received support and opposition from all sides. Which of the following is not among his successes while governor?
a. He used tax revenue in the rainy day fund to improve the state's infrastructure.
b. He financed a massive highway construction program with a gasoline tax.
c. He managed to include the state's farm workers under unemployment and worker compensation systems regardless of the aggressive lobbying of farmers against this proposal.
d. He obtained legislative approval to develop the plan for the Central Valley project.
c
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A) More productive large farms reduced the frequency and severity of crop failures and famines. B) Animals fed on clover and legumes were less likely to transmit diseases to the human population. C) Larger farms could afford to pay laborers higher wages. D) As fewer people lived on farms, they moved to healthier towns and cities. E) European farms no longer needed American crops to produce sufficient food supplies.
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What will be an ideal response?
Motta Diniz was a 19th century Brazilian woman who had declared that
A) "in all the world, barbarous or civilized, woman is a slave." B) "working women have a right to participate in electoral struggles." C) "women who work in factories... are competing with men..., becoming victims of capitalism." D) "to truly liberate ourselves, we must organize a strike of the wombs."
The Charter of Liberties signed in Pennsylvania established __________.
a. rule by an elective monarchy in the colony b. Quakerism as the official state religion c. a unicameral legislature in the colony d. political unification with the Three Lower Counties