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shenderson6

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President Hoover's approach to the Great Depression was to
 
  a. leave the economy alone to work itself out of trouble.
  b. nationalize major industries.
  c. encourage the states to stimulate spending.
  d. work for the breakup of business monopolies.
  e. offer federal assistance to businesses and banks but not individuals.

Question 2

Results of the Cambodian incursion ordered by President Nixon in 1970 included
 
  a. the killing of student demonstrators at Kent State University.
  b. the elimination of Viet Cong bases in Cambodia.
  c. the repeal of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution by the Senate.
  d. a deepening of the division between prowar hawks and antiwar doves.
  e. Nixon's resignation of the presidency.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a, c, d



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