Roosevelt's "New Nationalism" sought to stabilize the economy and institute social reforms by __________
A) giving power back to the states
B) deregulating key industries
C) funding private charity organizations
D) expanding the size and scope of the federal government
D
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The presidential election of 2000 hinged on the votes of which state?
a) Florida b) Texas Consider This: The state had 25 electoral votes, which were ultimately awarded to George W. Bush. See 32.4.1: The Disputed Election of 2000. c) Arkansas Consider This: The state had 25 electoral votes, which were ultimately awarded to George W. Bush. See 32.4.1: The Disputed Election of 2000. d) Tennessee Consider This: The state had 25 electoral votes, which were ultimately awarded to George W. Bush. See 32.4.1: The Disputed Election of 2000.
The Meiji reformers strongly supported which of the following?
A) Equality in all matters for all citizens. B) Establishment of a constitutional monarchy. C) Concentrating power in the samurai majority. D) Reverence for a quasi-divine emperor. E) Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Among those at first exempted from the draft were
A) business owners. B) married men. C) members of the clergy. D) men of Japanese or German ancestry.
Qin law was sophisticated and nuanced, as witnessed by
a. The privileging of the wealthy over the poor. b. Giving special treatment to the poor. c. Requiring every judge to memorize all laws. d. Allowing assemblies to determine guilt. e. Making a distinction between manslaughter and murder.