They established the Federal Reserve to regulate the nation's money supply and to place controls on the banking activities.<span />
Reverend Dimmesdale saying "Come, my little Pearl" is significant because it is his public confession that Pearl is his daughter.
After he finishes his sermon,<u> Reverend Dimmesdale shows people that he is not 'the holiest man in New England' as everyone thinks by revealing that Pearl, Hester's daughter, is his illegitimate child</u>. When he tells his secret, Hester and Pearl stand by his side and both of them are witness of the A that he has carved into his skin, which symbolizes that the Reverend is a sinner. After he confesses his sin and asks for forgiveness, Reverend Dimmesdale dies on the scaffold.
FDR won by a huge margin of 7 million votes. It was mainly a debate on whether or not the government should help people with their problems.
The telephone, the power plant, the refrigerated railroad car, the moving assembly line, and the car.
The correct answer for this question is "c. William McKinley." William McKinley was president during the Spanish-American War. He was the twenty-fifth president of the United States.
The correct answer for this question is "d. Its leaders are chosen by the political party that holds the White House."