SAT Subject Test in United States History › U.S. Economic History from 1899 to the Present
Which Supreme Court case declared the Agricultural Adjustment Act to be unconstitutional?
Who organized and led the American Federation of Labor?
Which Supreme Court case declared the Agricultural Adjustment Act to be unconstitutional?
Who organized and led the American Federation of Labor?
“The business of America is business”
The above quote was most likely spoken by which President?
"I stand for the square deal. But when I say that I am for the square deal, I mean not merely that I stand for fair play under the present rules of the game, but that I stand for having those rules changed so as to work for a more substantial equality of opportunity and of reward for equally good service... When I say I want a square deal for the poor man, I do not mean that I want a square deal for the man who remains poor because he has not got the energy to work for himself."
The above quote most probably represents the political opinions of which President?
Which of the following statements is most representative of the thinking behind supply-side economics?
“The business of America is business”
The above quote was most likely spoken by which President?
"I stand for the square deal. But when I say that I am for the square deal, I mean not merely that I stand for fair play under the present rules of the game, but that I stand for having those rules changed so as to work for a more substantial equality of opportunity and of reward for equally good service... When I say I want a square deal for the poor man, I do not mean that I want a square deal for the man who remains poor because he has not got the energy to work for himself."
The above quote most probably represents the political opinions of which President?
“As a matter of personal conviction, and without pretending to discuss the details or formulate the system, I feel that we shall ultimately have to consider the adoption of some such scheme as that of a progressive tax on all fortunes, beyond a certain amount, either given in life or devised or bequeathed upon death to any individual—a tax so framed as to put it out of the power of the owner of one of these enormous fortunes to hand on more than a certain amount to any one individual; the tax of course, to be imposed by the national and not the state government. Such taxation should, of course, be aimed merely at the inheritance or transmission in their entirety of those fortunes swollen beyond all healthy limits.”
The previous quote can most likely be attributed to .