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improvements in transportation and communication during the first part of the 19th century affected economic relations between regions of the U.S. by A. Making the region more independent B. Making the region more self-sufficient and independent C. Making industrial regions economically dominant over agriculture regions D. Making agricultural regions economically dominant over industrial regions E. Furthering individual states´ Ability to regulate interstate commerce

A. Making the region more independent

during the decade following the second world war, the U.S. national economy: A. More than doubled B. Fell back into a depression C. suffered from a decade-long recession D. Remained mostly unchanged E. Relied mostly on European loans

A. More than doubled

In attempting to reform the nations health care system, President Clinton wanted to: A. Provide health insurance to all Americans B. Provide health care coverage for the poor C. Offer loans to students pursuing a career in medicine D. End Medicaid and Medicare E. Provide health insurance to the elderly

A. Provide health insurance to all Americans

Licoln´s primary objective for suspending the writ of habeas corpus was to:____________________________________________________ A. Suppress southerners sympathizers in the Border States B. Better control the newspapers in the North C. Bolster the size of the army with a draft D. Be allowed to end slavery officially in the capital E. Increase taxes to better fund the war effort

A. Suppress southerners sympathizers in the Border States

Which of the following actions does not illustrate the strategy employed by lord william pitt during the french and indian war? A. Taking over the french forts located along both side of the mississippi river B. Making peace with important native american allies C. Changing the british fighting style to better match the frontier D. FIghting in north america rather than on the european mainland E. Establishing control of the St. lawrence seaway

A. Taking over the french forts located along both side of the mississippi river

what was the allied strategy in the second world war? A. The allies would focus on defeating the axis powers in Europe and then the pacific B. The allies would focus on defeating the axis powers in the pacific and then europe C. The soviet union woulf focus on germany, and the U.S. would focus on japan D. The U.S. Would focus on the Pacific while the other allies focused Europe E. The allies would divide their focusses, simultaneously attacking in Europe and the Pacific

A. The allies would focus on defeating the axis powers in Europe and then the pacific

Which of the following grous would most likely support the articles of confederation ? A. Those who held strong anti- monarchical views B. Men who served as officers during the revolution C. Citizens who held government- issued securities D. New England Merchants and bankers E. Politicians who feared rule by the masses

A. Those who held strong anti- monarchical views

Which of the following actions best illustrated the policy of salutary neglect A. Lack of enforcement of the navigation acts prior to 1763 B. Creation of royal colonies such as the carolinas C. The practice of non- imputation within the colonies after 1765 D. The use of vice admiralty courts to prosecute smugglers E. Lack of interference with indigenous population west of the appalachian prior to 1763

A. lack of enforcement of the navigation acts prior to 1763

Which of the following was not a reason for the initial American neutrality during the first World War? A. Wilson hoped neutrality would allow him to lead the peace at the end of the war B. American military treaties prevented direct involvement C. Neutrality allowed American businesses to trade with both sides of the conflict D. Support by the US population was divided between the two sides E. Americans generally supported a policy of isolation

B. American military treaties prevented direct involvement

The main purpose of the Three-Fifths Compromise was to A. Establish the number of votes needed to approve legislation B. Appropriate congressional seats C. Formalize a number of states vote needed to ratify the constitution D. Develop a method to amend the constitution E. Create a system to override a presidential Veto

B. Appropriate congressional seats

What was the primary reason behind the Watergate break-in in 1972? A. Nixon wanted to purge his administration of possible communist infiltration B. CREEP wanted to spy on the Democratic party C. President Nixon wanted to recapture the leaked Pentagon Papers D. The FBI Was monitoring the Democratic Party's Election E. Nixon wanted to fake a break-in at his campaign headquarters to gain public support

B. CREEP wanted to spy on the Democratic party

Andrew Carnegie engaged in the practice of vertical integration by: A. Monopolizing a single product by eliminating all competition B. Controlling all aspects of the production process from beginning to end C. Artificially inflating the value of his companies´ stock to attract investors D. Fixing railroads rates and rebates to decrease costs E. Using private detective agencies to break strike

B. Controlling all aspects of the production process from beginning to end

which of the following was a main goal of the education reform movement of the early 1800s A. Providing vocational training B. Creating responsible new citizens C. Teaching young people to read the bible D. Creating coeducational schools E. Ending Public funding of schools

B. Creating responsible new citizens

What action did Gerald Ford take to attempt to heal the nation following the Watergate Scandal? A. He asked Citizens to wear WIN buttons B. He pardoned Richard NIxon C. He provided military support to the south Vietnamese government D. He ordered a full investigation of the NIxon administration E. He signed the Helsinki Accords

B. He pardoned Richard NIxon

the main reason many republicans senators objected to the plan for the league of nations was that: A. Article X Would be too expansive for the U.S. to uphold B. It could pull the U.S. into future conflicts C. Russia would be allowed to play a leadership role in the league D. Germany would be allowed to retain its military E. The U.S. would have to reduce its military

B. It could pull the U.S. into future conflicts

Which statement is the most accurate concerning the north american colonies A. Most of the colonies were able to become profitable within the first years of their creation B. Most of the colonial started as proprietary but became royal colonies by the mid-18th century C. Most of the colonies began as royal colonies D. Most of the colonies started as independent colonies but later received charters E. Most of the colonies started as proprietary colonies but became independent by purchasing their charters

B. Most of the colonial started as proprietary but became royal colonies by the mid-18th century

The virginia and kentucky resolution were passed in order to: A. promote the excise tax on whiskey B. Nullify the power of the federal gov´t C. support the alien and sedition acts D. Call for the absorption of the states debts by the federal government E. Affirm the power of the ferdal of the federal gov´t

B. Nullify the power of the federal gov´t

The combination of inflation and economic recession faced in the united states in 1973 was caused in part by: A. The opening of diplomatic relations with China and the soviet union B. OPEC´s increasing the price of oil C. The North Vietnamese capture of Saigon D. The signing of the Camp David Accords E. The signing of the SALT 1 agreement

B. OPEC´s increasing the price of oil

the Truman doctrine and the Marshall plan were similar in that they: A. provided justification for military actions against authoritarian governments B. Provided economic aid while containing Soviet influence C. Returned the U.S. to its prewar isolationist policies D. Focused on expanding American business interests in Latin America E. were used as the basis for creating the United Nations

B. Provided economic aid while containing Soviet influence

The major function of HUAC was to: A. Provide education funding for veterans B. Stop domestic infiltration of communism in Europe C. Contain the spread of communism n Europe D. Demobilize the American economy from wartime production E. Investigate the actions taken by Joseph McCarthy

B. Stop domestic infiltration of communism in Europe

the republican administration of the 1920s would best be described as: A. Possessing a foreign policy based on expansion and heavy domestic business regulation B. Supporting isolationism and laissez-faire business policies domestically C. Strongly focused on building up the armed forces D. Open to increased immigration and less stringent quotas E. Strongly against high tariffs and pro labor

B. Supporting isolationism and laissez-faire business policies domestically

Which of the following is true concerning the great awakening A. The great awakening brought separatism and secession from established churches B. The great awakening created a greater appreciation for the emotional experiences of faith C. The great awakening brought the renewed persecution of witches D. The great awakening led to the strong reemergence of catholicism E. The Church of jesus christ of latter day saints was created

B. The great awakening created a greater appreciation for the emotional experiences of faith

Which of the following terms was not part of the 1783 treaty of paris A. Britain agreed to remove troops from U.S. Territory B. The importation of slaves was banned C. The borders of the U.S. were were established D. The U.S. agreed to pay existing debts owed to england E. The U.S. agreed not to persecute loyalists remaining in the country

B. The importation of slaves was banned

The Use of total warfare during the civil war was best illustrated by: A. Picketts charge under lee B. The march o the sea under Sherman C. The naval blockage under Scott D. The Peninsula Campaign under McClellan E. Burnsides Charge at Fredericksburg

B. The march o the sea under Sherman

During the Vietnam war, television influenced popular opinion of the conflict by: A. Allowing president Johnson to directly justify the war through public televised addresses B. Being used to create propaganda to garner support for the conflict C. Brining images of the brutality of the conflict into people's homes D. Giving the antiwar movement a platform to deliver its message E. Showing national debates on the war, allowing viewers to make their own decisions

C. Brining images of the brutality of the conflict into people's homes

The main purpose of the interstate commerce act was to: A. Better regulate free-range cattle grazing B. Move western Native American groups to reservations C. Control unfair railroad rate and rebates practices D. Increase taxes on businesses that profited from interstate commerce E. Limit union actions that could negatively affect interstate commerce

C. Control unfair railroad rate and rebates practices

Which of the following was an accomplishment of president Eisenhower´s domestic policy? A. Expansion of the Tennessee Valley Authority B. The launch of the first satellite into space C. Creation of a national interstate highway system D. Creation of federally funded health care for the elderly E. Creation of the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs

C. Creation of a national interstate highway system

Through Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois, both believed in improving conditions for African Americans, in what way did their views differ? A. Dubois Fought only for social equality, and Washington fought for only economic equality B. They both fought for social equality, but DuBois fought for econmoic equality as well C. Dubois fought for complete equality, while Washington fought only for economic equality D. DuBois Focused on achieving political equality in the south, while Washington focussed on political equality in the north E. DuBois Felt African-Americans should focus only on vocational training, while Washington called for liberal arts education

C. Dubois fought for complete equality, while Washington fought only for economic equality

The spanish colonies system of forcing native americans to work for individual spaniards in the americas was known as: A. Peonage B. Indentured Servitude C. Encomienda D. Indugiouse diaspora E. Columbian exchange

C. Encomienda

which of the following groups would most likely support the politics of alexander Hamilton? A. States that independendent paid off their debt from the revolution B. Western farmers C. Entrepreneurs in manufacturing D. People who harbored strong anti-monarchical sentiments after the revolution E. Strict Constitutionalists

C. Entrepreneurs in manufacturing

President Johnson was impeached officially because he: A. Refused to send the military to the south, as required by the 1867 reconstruction act B. Illegally used reconstruction funds for personal gain C. Illegally removed a cabinet member from office D. Vetoed the radical Republican plans for Reconstruction E. Illegally assumed power upon president lincoln´s death

C. Illegally removed a cabinet member from office

The tariff of abominations of 1828 was opposed mainly because: A. It mainly benefited western states B. It hurt northern manufacturers long term growth C. It hurt the the sale of southern cotton D. It restricted the sale of slaves E. It benefited british imports

C. It hurt the the sale of southern cotton

What was a major purpose of toleration Act of 1649 A. It was a way to suppress rebellions such as the one led by Nathaniel Bacon B. It was an attempt to maintain orders in boston after the passage of the coercive acts C. It protected catholics rights in maryland from the influx of protestants colonist D. It extended voting rights to non-protestant in New england E. It improved the conditions of indentured servants in the middle colonies

C. It protected catholics rights in maryland from the influx of protestants colonist

The approaches of Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X to the civil rights movement differed in that: A. King was part of the SCLC and Malcolm X created SNCC B. Malcolm X adopted a view of the ¨alleged inferiority of the Negro¨ while King did not C. King fought for desegregation, while Malcolm X supported a separate identity for African-Americans D. King, unlike Malcolm X, strongly promoted the ideals of black nationalism E. Malcolm X, unlike King, was a follower of Stokely Carmichael

C. King fought for desegregation, while Malcolm X supported a separate identity for African-Americans

Which of the following is not considered part of Andrew Jackson's legacy ? A. Creation of a two-party political system B. The modern media-driven election campaign C. Reduction of influences in the executive branch over the branches of the federal government D. Increase in the Average person's access to political power E. Establishment of the second national bank

C. Reduction of influences in the executive branch over the branches of the federal government

which of the following statements about the missouri compromise is not true? A. Maine was admitted into the union as a free state B. Missouri joined the union as a slave state C. Slavery was allowed in the old northwest territory D. Slavery was outlawed north of the latitude 36 30 E. The missouri compromise was deemed unconstitutional after the dred scott decision

C. Slavery was allowed in the old northwest territory

Which if the following actions was not considered part of the compromise of 1850 A. Citizens of new mexico and utah were granted popular sovereignty B. slave trade was abolished in washington DC C. Texas´ borders were extended to santa Fe D. California was admitted into the union as a free state E. The fugitive slave act was created

C. Texas´ borders were extended to santa Fe

The 2000 presidential election was similar to the 1824 election in that: A. The house of Representatives decided the election B. Republicans captured all 3 branches of Govt C. The Candidates who received a majority of the popular vote lost the election D. Neither candidate won enough electoral votes to win the presidency E. The supreme court had to decide the final outcome

C. The Candidates who received a majority of the popular vote lost the election

The columbian exchange would best be described as: A. The trade network established between europe and the americans B. The new agriculture goods brought to europe from the americas C. The exchange of biological, ecological, and other commodities brought to europe and the americas D. The introduction of european diseases that decimated indigenous populations in the americas E. The arrival of european agricultural goods and livestock in the americas

C. The exchange of biological, ecological, and other commodities brought to europe and the americas

American colonists began to use African Slaves primarily because A. The papacy created an edict calling for the use of african slaves in catholic controlled lands B. The african slaves were more accustomed to agriculture than the native americans C. The native americans were decimated by European disease, while the africans developed immunity D. The practice of indentured servitude was outlawed by the pope E. The EUropean population was too limited to provide the needed labor

C. The native americans were decimated by European disease, while the africans developed immunity

which of the following ideas would not be considered a justification for Manifest Destiny? A. The merit of american democratic institution B. The notion that the U.S. was to be a ¨city upon a hill¨ C. The need to develop Americas infrastructure D. Beliefs in a divine mandate to expand E. The goal of furthering the monroe doctrine

C. The need to develop Americas infrastructure

which of the following ideas would not be considered a justification for manifest destiny? A. the merit of american democratic institutions B. The notion that the US was to be a ¨city upon a hill¨ C. The need to develop america's infrastructure D. Beliefs in a divine mandate to expand E. The goal of furthering the monroe doctrine

C. The need to develop america's infrastructure

In Return for helping Rutherford B. Hayes win the presidency, the Republicans Promised the democrats that: A. They would stop enforcing laws that suppressed activities of the KKK B. They would repeal the 1875 Civil rights act C. The occupation of the south by federal troops would be ended D. The U.S. Treasury would adopt a policy of bimetallism to help southern farmers E. The practice of separate but equal would be upheld

C. The occupation of the south by federal troops would be ended

Many Northern workers rejected the goals of the abolitionist movement because: A. Congress imposed a gag rule B. African-Americans lacked education C. They feared competition for jobs D. The constitution clearly supported slavery E. They believed it was a states' rights issue

C. They feared competition for jobs

What was the overall impact of perestroika and glasnost on the Cold War A. They strengthened the communist system in Eastern Europe B. They brought an end to the strategic arms race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union C. They helped lead to the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe D. They led to the SALT I and II Agreements E. They resulted in the Iran-Contra Affair

C. They helped lead to the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe

The Dust Bowl of the Great Depression occurred because: A. The region was hit with heavy rains and tornadoes B. Farmers could no longer afford to plant their fields C. intense agriculture had depleted the topsoil D. Farmers lacked modern irrigation capabilities E. Increase crop prices led to severe overproduction

C. intense agriculture had depleted the topsoil

Which of the following statements is not true about the colony of pennsylvania? A. It increased its population through heavy advertising by paid agents B. Because of Quakers beliefs, it strongly supported upholding lands treaties with native americans C. It allowed catholics and jews to vote and hold public office D. It did not require taxes to fund a state held church E. It imposed the death penalty on those who committed murder or treason

C. it allowed catholics and jews to vote and hold public office

Industrialism emerged in the northern states prior to the civil war as a result of the following conditions except: A. Availability of water power from streams and rivers B. Availability of capital C. Poor agricultural conditions D. A shortage of labor E. Access to developed ports and railroads

D. A shortage of labor

which of the following battles is considered to be a turning point in the pacific campaign during world war II? A. Battle of Guadalcanal B. Battle of Iwo Jima C. Battle of Leyte Gulf D. Battle of Midway E. Battle of the Coral Sea

D. Battle of Midway

Which of the following was not a direct reason for the U.S. to declare war on Britain in 1812 ? A. Britains support of native Americans uprisings B. A desire to take Spanish held lands in North America C. British impressments if anerican sailors D. British actions during the XYZ affair E. Election if the war hawks in 1810

D. British actions during the XYZ affair

Which of the following factors played the largest role in increasing the settlement of the great plains? A. removal of the great plains Indians B. Increase in foreign demands for agriculture goods C. Increase in the price of agricultural goods D. Construction of the railroads E. Extended periods of economic inflation

D. Construction of the Railroads

Why did the north need to maintain control of the border states during the civil war? A. The land of the border states was vital for the completion of a transcontinental railroad B. President lincoln needed the regions political support to maintain the presidency C. The border states created an impenetrable buffer zone between the north and south D. Control of the border state would have given the south access to much-needed centers of industry E. The North relied on the slave labor -in the region for production

D. Control of the border state would have given the south access to much-needed centers of industry

Williams Jennings Bryan lost his 1896 campaign for the presidency because he: A. Lacked ability persuasive speaker B. Supported the silver standard C. Was unable to to win the support of western farmers D. Could not win the support of eastern urban centers E. Was seen as a pawn of the railroad industry

D. Could not win the support of eastern urban centers

Which of the following was not an intention of the Proclamation of 1763? A. Reducing conflicts between british colonist and native americans B. Keeping british colonist loyal to the british government C. Limiting the growth of manufacturing within north american colonies D. Enforcing the authority of the church of england within the colonies E. Ensuring british control over colonial trade

D. Enforcing the authority of the church of england within the colonies

Which of the following objectives was not considered part of Theodore Roosevelt´s Square Deal? A. Controlling the corporations B. Providing Consumers Protection C. Protecting business from extreme union demands D. Expanding America´s international influences E. Conserving America´s natural resources

D. Expanding America´s international influences

What were the two major areas of focus of Ronald Reagan's economic plan? A. Expanding federal assistance programs and increasing government B. Adopting Keynesian economics and cutting military spendings C. Funding urban development and lowering taxes on the wealthy D. Lowering taxes and reducing govt regulations E. Increasing taxes and expanding the great society

D. Lowering taxes and reducing govt regulations

In what way did the jamestown colony and the massachusetts bay colony differ greatly? A. Unlike jamestown, massachusetts bay was established as a joint stock company B. Jamestown became a royal colony, while massachusetts remained a proprietary colony C. Unlike jamestown, Massachusetts bay maintained peaceful relations with the native americans within the region D. Massachusetts bay did not suffer from the same hardship as jamestown during its first years E. The practice of slavery was legal in jamestown but not in massachusetts bay

D. Massachusetts bay did not suffer from the same hardship as jamestown during its first years

which of the following is not an example of a political reform made during the progressive era A. The initiative B. The Referendum C. The recall D. Party Nomination Conventions E. The Direct Election of Senators

D. Party Nomination Conventions

During the early 19th century, laws created in the southern states concerning free blacks were primarily intended to: A. Guarantee legal status of free blacks B. Establish guidelines for abolition within the states C. Establish clear rules and regulations for the treatment of slaves D. Persuade free blacks to relocate to Northern states E. Aid the Reclaiming of runaway slaves

D. Persuade free blacks to relocate to Northern states

Which of the following territories were acquired by the U.S. as a result of the Spanish-American war? A. Guam, Philippines, Cuba B. Hawaii, Guam, Philippines C. Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines D. Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico E. Cuba, Hawaii, Guam

D. Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico

In foreign affairs, President Nixon's policy of détente was illustrated by: A. Rejected the ideals of realpolitik B. His bombing campaign of Cambodia C. Firing Henry Kissinger as Secretary of State D. Relaxing Cold War tensions by engaging in talks with China and the Soviet Union E. Rejecting the SALT 1 agreement

D. Relaxing Cold War tensions by engaging in talks with China and the Soviet Union

The Dred Scott decision ruled that: A. Accused fugitive slaves had a right to trial by jury B. Only Congress had the right to prohibit slavery C. The federal ban on the importation of slaves was unconstitutional D. Slaves were not citizens and did not have legal protection E. Dred scott had to be returned to the south

D. Slaves were not citizens and did not have legal protection

which action under reconstruction offically overturned the Dred Scott decision? A. Licolns Reconstruction plan B. Johnsons reconstruction plan C. The Thirteen Amendments D. The Fourteenth Amendment E. The Fifteenth Amendment

D. The Fourteenth Amendment

Which of the following events is not associated with Al Qaeda A. The bombing of the USS Cole B. The September 11th attacks C. The 1998 bombing of U.S. embassies D. The Oklahoma City bombing E. The Madrid train bombings

D. The Oklahoma City bombing

Which of the following legislation was passed in direct response to the events of September 11th, 2001 A. The FISA Act B. The McCain-Feingold Act C. The War Powers Resolution D. The USA PATRIOT Act E. The Brady Bill

D. The USA PATRIOT Act

Which of the following actions was a result of the boston tea party? A. All of the other colonies rejected the bostonians actions B. The tea tax was repealed C. The british government reopened boston harbor for trade D. The coercive acts were issued E. Britain opened negotiations with boston concerning

D. The coercive acts were issued

John winthrop referred to the massachusetts colony as "a city upon a hill" because: A. Bostons elevation made it clearly visible from the atlantic ocean B. Its views of religious freedom made it a safe haven for the oppressed C. The colonies fair treatment of native americans was to be an example for others D. The colony was to serve as an example of christian virtue and charity E. The term distinguished massachusetts from the lower- elevation tidewater settlements in virginia

D. The colony was to serve as an example of christian virtue and charity

Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the southern colonies during the late 17th century? A. The economy was equally mixed between farming trade and small manufacturing B. African slaves were strictly segregated from white indentured servants C. The economy was dominated by skill labor in port towns D. Tobacco, Rice, And indigo were the staple crops E. The growth of upland cotton dominated the economy

D. Tobacco, Rice, And indigo were the staple crops

What advantage of colonies in the south was not shared by New England farmers? A. Unlike the South, New England lacked ability to use slave labor B. Unlike the south, there was a lack of labor available to work in agriculture in New England C. Unlike the South, strict Puritan laws limited the type of agriculture in new england D. Unlike the south, New England soil did not permit the growth of large quantities of cash crops E. Unlike the South, New England colonial charter did not allow for high-volume agriculture

D. Unlike the south, New England soil did not permit the growth of large quantities of cash crops

Which of the following statements is true of the impeachment of both President Clinton and President Johnson A. Both Presidents were accused of illegally firing advisers B. Both Presidents were accused of committing perjury while under oath C. Both Presidents were found guilty by the Senate D. Because of the impeachment's, neither President sought re-election E. Both Presidents were found not guilty by the Senate

E. Both Presidents were found not guilty by the Senate

The purpose of the headright system was to A. Open up more land for tobacco civilization B. Ensure the separation between slaves and indentured servants C. Establish basic system of laws within the piedmont region of virginia D. Keep non protestants from taking part in colonial government E. Encourage increae migration to the virginia colony

E. Encourage increae migration to the virginia colony

which of the following was an advantage the south had in the civil war? A. The size of the southern population B. Development of southern infrastructure C. A unified and strong central gov´t D. The support of Britain and France E. Experienced military leadership

E. Experienced military leadership

Which of the following statements described a result of the embargo of 1807 ? A. The embargo act stopped the smuggling of goods into the united states B. The embargo was only against the british C. The embargo led to an increase of trade in the southern states D. The embargo was strongly supported by New England E. The embargo benefited northern manufacturing

E. The embargo benefited northern manufacturing

Which of the following statements best describe the impact of the emancipation proclamation. A. All slaves were freed in both the north and the south B. The practice of slavery was ended in the border states only C. All slaves who joined the Union army would be freed D. Slaves were freed into the north but not in the border states E. The slaves of the confederacy were freed

E. The slaves of the confederacy were freed

John Rolfe's main contribution to the Jamestown settlement was A. Guiding the first settlers through the starving time B. Devising the headright system to increase the population C. Serving as virginia's first colonial governor D. Founding the first legislative body within the colonies E.Introducing tobacco as the colony's first staple crop

E.Introducing tobacco as the colony's first staple crop

How did president Hoover and FDR differ in their attempts to respond to the Great Depression? A. While Hoover's felt that aid should be supplied directly to the people, FDR felt that gov't should only try to stabilize the corporation and banks B. While FDR fort that aid should be supplied directly to the people, Hoover felt that govt should only try to stabilize the corporation and banks C. Hoover's reforms focused on providing aid to farmers, while FDR focused on industrial workers D. Hoover supported the nationalization of banks, while FDR called for the redistribution of wealth through taxation E. FDR beloved that the depression should be corrected by voluntary self-regulation in business, while Hoover advocated heavy govt regulation

B. While FDR fort that aid should be supplied directly to the people, Hoover felt that govt should only try to stabilize the corporation and banks

The Main purpose of the Lend-Lease program was to: A. Isolate the soviet union military B. Attempt to convince Italy to maintain neutrality C. Aid nations deemed vital to America Security D. Provide aid against communist insurgencies in spain E. End the depression throughout wartime production

C. Aid nations deemed vital to America Security

Non-importation is best illustrated by A. The british parliament limiting the sale of gunpowder to colonists under the coercive acts. B. The 1807 law banning the importation of slaves from africa C. American colonists refusing to purchase goods from britain after the stamp act. D. The strict limits placed on the number of catholics allowed int the massachusetts bay colony E. The strict immigration restriction on japanese citizens established under the gentlemen's agreement.

C. American colonists refusing to purchase goods from britain after the stamp act.

In what way did early spanish colonization differ from that of the earl french efforts during the 1600s A. Unlike the French, the spanish made religious conversion a major focus of settlement B. Unlike the Spanish, the French focused on establishing larger permanent communities in their colonials C. The french focused less on the accumulation of wealth and more on territorial expansion than did the spanish D. Unlike the spanish, the french based much of their colonial economy on the fur trade E. Unlike the spanish, french colonization was a part motivated by french protestants escaping persecution

D. Unlike the spanish, the french based much of their colonial economy on the fur trade

The use of installment plans during the 1920s was significant to the economy because of it: A. Caused the average wage of workers to decline B. Illustrate a rejection of materialism and luxury pragmatism C. Greatly limited the number of people who had access to credit D. served as a catalyst for a new consumer-based economy E. Illustrated the need for lower tariffs to promote trade

D. served as a catalyst for a new consumer-based economy


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