What made "Buffalo Bill's Wild West" so popular with the American public?
A) It seemed to give Americans a way to experience the West.
B) It focused on nature's devastation in the West.
C) It provided an accurate representation of the West.
D) It hired a series of famous actors to portray Sitting Bull.
A
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Which statement emphasizes the liberalism of the new Japanese constitution?
a. The legislature was popularly elected. b. Cabinet-level appointments were made by the emperor, who made most decisions. c. The unification of Japan had been achieved through conservative nationalism, rather than based on individual rights. d. The individual was to be sacrificed for the broader good. e. Japan was aggressively imperialistic due to militarism combined with nationalism.
When he became British prime minister, George Grenville
A. criticized William Pitt for being too harsh in dealing with the American colonies. B. began a cost-cutting effort by reducing the number of British officials in America. C. believed the American colonists should be responsible for part of the cost of their own defense. D. believed the colonial economies could not weather the cost of the recent war. E. initially sought to further decentralize government authority in the American colonies.
American farmers were hindered by
a. their hostility to the use of machinery on the land. b. the federal government’s inflationary policies. c. laws discouraging the cultivation of virgin lands. d. debt. e. all of these choices.
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 did which of the following things?
a. gave labor unions collective bargaining rights b. established a national minimum wage c. prohibited blacklisting employees