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Question 1

Hoover had a strong commitment to the principle of:
 
  A) government control of business.
  B) American individualism.
  C) government assistance to individuals.
  D) deferring to the Supreme Court to make decisions.

Question 2

This president lamented that the job was too much for him and allowed his friends to take advantage of him.
 
  A) Calvin Coolidge
  B) Herbert Hoover
  C) Warren G. Harding
  D) Woodrow Wilson

Question 3

After Canada and Mexico established state-owned radio broadcasting networks:
 
  A) American stations and advertisements dominated both markets.
  B) many Americans listened to their broadcasts rather than American stations.
  C) American commercialism rapidly lost influence in the hemisphere.
  D) their communities quickly diverged from the larger American community.

Question 4

The Roaring Twenties flapper represented:
 
  A) a small group of young, white, middle class females.
  B) broad new cultural patterns affecting most Americans.
  C) Afro-American influence on mass culture.
  D) an unrealistic Hollywood image that reflected few real American women.



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alexisweber49

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Answer 1

Answer: B

Answer 2

Answer: C

Answer 3

Answer: A

Answer 4

Answer: A




cookcarl

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Excellent


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