According to the text, why were Roosevelt's "fireside chats" so popular with the American public?
A) They provided a number of guest speakers to counter the president's views.
B) They warned the American public about real problems in society.
C) They gave a forum for Americans to vent their anger.
D) They allowed the American public to learn about the horrors of war.
E) They enabled the president to connect directly with the American people.
E
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a. rule on the constitutionality of acts of Congress. b. hear suits brought by state governments against individuals. c. rule on the constitutionality of state laws. d. hear suits brought by individuals against state governments.
Philip II of Macedonia conquered Greece and then formed a coalition called the
a. League of Sparta. b. Delian League. c. League of Corinth. d. Peloponnesian League. e. Julian League.
Who were the title characters of Amos ‘n' Andy, the Depression era's most popular radio program?
A) ?African American men living in Harlem B) ?Mexican Americans threatened with deportation C) ?migrant workers traveling among California farms D) ?farmers who lived in Oklahoma during the Dust Bowl
The “Final Solution” refers to
A. the Nazis´ hope that defeat of Britain would end all resistance in Europe. B. the Nazi belief that the conquest of Russia would secure enough land and resources to sustain the thousand-year Reich. C. Hitler´s consolidation of power over all aspects of the German economy. D. the Nazi plan to exterminate the Jewish people. E. the establishment of execution camps in France to eliminate all prisoners of war.