Most American socialists did NOT advocate
a. the creation of a stronger central government.
b. public ownership of railroads and utilities.
c. a worldwide revolution by the working class.
d. economic change accomplished through political action.
ANS: c
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Upon assuming his cabinet position, Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton took all the following actions to address the nation's financial crisis EXCEPT
A) the creation of a Customs Service to collect the five percent import tax that Congress had already passed.
B) the negotiation of a $50,000 loan from the Bank of New York to keep the new government solvent.
C) the organization of what would become the U.S. Coast Guard to be sure that imports were not smuggled into the country without being taxed.
D) the writing off of most of the $54 million in federal debt that had accrued during the Revolutionary War.
In which Japanese city did the United States drop the first atomic bomb?
A) Hiroshima B) Tokyo C) Nagasaki D) Kyoto E) Peiping
Which of the following best describes the some 1500 Harappan cities and towns?
a. haphazard construction that shows a lack of planning b. disparate cities that do not resemble one another c. small, cramped streets with mostly wood structures d. uniformity and highly structured organization that favored order and cleanliness e. lacking private residences
In the 1950s, the federal "termination" policy as applied to Native Americans sought to
A. withdraw all official recognition of the tribes as legal entities. B. keep American Indians largely confined to rural areas. C. enforce the tribal reservation system. D. restore tribal autonomy. E. break up militant tribes.