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1. The cartoon below:

a. Was published shortly after the landslide victory of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the presidential election of 1936
b. Reflected efforts of Franklin D. Roosevelt to submit all legislation to the Supreme Court for an opinion on its constitutionality
c. Was published immediately after the Supreme Court decided in Franklin Roosevelt's favor in the electoral dispute with Herbert Hoover after the 1932 presidential election
d. Reflected the unanimity in Congress after the attack on Pearl Harbor
e. Preceded Franklin Roosevelt's largest political victory during his second term in office

Answer: _____

2. "…It is not true that the United States feels any land hunger or entertains any projects as regards to the other nations of the Western Hemisphere save such as are for their welfare… Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society, may in America, as elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the Western Hemisphere…may force the United States...to the exercise of an international police power." The statement above is:

a. William McKinley's rationale for war with Spain
b. Theodore Roosevelt's corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
c. William Howard Taft's policy of dollar diplomacy in Latin America
d. Woodrow Wilson's rationale for intervention in Mexico
e. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy

Answer: _____

3. Which of the following is evidence that many of the laws of the 1960's reflected the ideals and goals of the New Deal?

a. Social Security
b. Meat Inspection Act
c. Voting Rights Act
d. Medicare
e. Civil Rights Act

Answer: _____

4. "The truth of the matter is that Europe's requirements for the next three or four years of foreign food and other essential products--principally from America--are so much greater than her present ability to pay that she must have substantial additional help or face economic, social, and

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