A limited number of minority groups should be given preferential treatment
The best answer from the list would be "<span> B. She travelled the country visiting people affected by the Great Depression" but she of course did many other things as well. </span>
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The correct answer is D) Manaus
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Manaus is a in Brazil and the capital of the State of Amazonas. It was established by Spanish colonists who named the city after the local Manaos people.
While it was a small trading post for the first few centuries, it came to prominence in the mid 19th Century due to its vast rubber resources.
The rubber boom made turned it into a wealthy city when Rubber Tycoons spent lavishly and so did the city government.
However, as demand for natural rubber dwindled, the city gradually went into stagnation until the late 20th Century.
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Alan Brinkley was an American political historian who taught for over 20 years at Columbia University. He was the Allan Nevins Professor of History until his death. From 2003 to 2009, he was University Provost.
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