Recently, some historians have argued that the New Deal had a more radical effect on men than women for all of the following reasons except
a. Social Security was designed to assist male breadwinners, who were expected to share benefits with their families.
b. married women were rarely favored for jobs in New Deal agencies.
c. social and economic programs of the New Deal maintained or reaffirmed women's traditional roles as wives or mothers.
d. social and economic programs of the New Deal tended to provide more opportunities to men than women.
e. many men were required to assume significant child rearing responsibility because of the millions of women who went to work for New Deal agencies.
Question 2
To President Reagan, the focus of evil in the modern world was
a. anti-American terrorists.
b. the federal bureaucracy.
c. political liberalism.
d. the Soviet Union.
e. communist China.