Answer:
Good choice:
B. Progressive Era.
Explanation:
Harding and his immediate successors were rather supporters of laissez-faire economics, they didn´t see a large role for the government in controlling the economy nor the market, he believed in entrepreneurship. He was a Republican. He opposed major engagement by the US in foreign affais, unlike Woodrow Wilson.
Trust
A trust was a group of companies legally bound together.
The answer is tobacco!! if it’s incorrect then i’m sorry, but i’m sure that it’s a!
Brazil's resistance to industrialization
- Brazil did not really resist industrialization (false)
Argentina's invasion of the Falkland Islands
- Argentina did invade Falklands in 1982, but the US did not intervene, and the conflict was only between Argentina and the UK (false)
the fall of the Soviet Union
-the fall of the Soviet union ended the Cold War era, so it wouldn't be "during". In any case, Soviet Union did not intervene a lot in Latin America, apart from Cuba (false)
civil war in El Salvador (correct)
One of the ways of US' intervention was a huge donation to the Salvadoran Army. (almost 6 Million Dollars)
Wilson believes that the study of public administration is legal because it improves organization and provides methods to governmental offices to be more precise and efficient. Woodrow Wilson indicates the Pendleton Civil Service Reforms Act (1883) as an development to government offices but also adds that the methods to which this new, more selective workforce should abide to is also worthwhile studying. For him, the study of public administration has two goals: "...first, what government can properly and successfully do, and, secondly, how it can do these proper things with the utmost possible efficiency and at the least possible cost either of money or energy" (Stillman, 6). The 28th President have confidence in that this area is explicitly critical to the United States because of the country's various levels of and that studying public administration would enhance interdependence and cooperation between these levels.