A) The life of Theodore Roosevelt B) World War II strategies C) The history of the Great Depression D) The relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt
A) Environmentalism B) Civil rights for African Americans C) Women's suffrage D) Labor rights
A) Philosophical essay B) Memoir C) Fiction D) Biography
A) Joseph P. Lash B) Robert Caro C) Doris Kearns Goodwin D) David McCullough
A) 1992 B) 1965 C) 1980 D) 1971
A) Traditional family values B) Corporate interests C) Human rights D) Military funding
A) Conducting surveys B) Relying on public records only C) Using only secondary sources D) Through extensive interviews and archival research
A) Economic reforms B) Industrial growth strategies C) Advancements in human rights and women's rights D) Conservation of nature |