- What did the Wagner Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act have in common? A both created jobs for millions of Americans B both were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court C both helped workers achieve fair wages and hours D both prohibited child labor
- How did the Works Progress Administration differ from other New Deal programs that provided jobs for the unemployed? it exclusively helped farmers B it reformed banks and businesses it hired artists, musicians and writers D it provided jobs for families
- 1. The War on Terror was launched in response ro. A. al-Qaeda attacks on September 11th B. Taliban attacks on September 11th C. the death of bin Laden on September 11th D. Afghanistan attacks on September 11th 2. Al-Qaeda is: A. a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan B. the leader and prime suspect of the September 11th attacks C. is a militant Islamist network founded by a man named Osama bin Laden D. critics of the War on Terror 3. Al-Qaeda began in: A. Iraq B. Afghanistan C. Sunni D. the United States 4. How many U.S. soldiers have died in the War on Terror? A. 3,000 B. 5,000 C. hundreds of thousands D. none of the above 5. Many critics believe the War on Terror only: A. strengthened Al-Qaeda B. made the Taliban more determined C. allowed the Taliban to regroup D. allowed Al-Qaeda to regroup FasyTeach
- 2. According to Hansen.how was s Athens's political system more democrati c than democr acies we thinl k of toda y? How was it less ide mocratic?
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