Answer:
1. Roosevelt's recovery program
: <u>New Deal</u>
2. fair treatment of all nations following World War I
: <u>Just peace</u>
3. Harding's postwar program
: <u>return to normalcy</u>
4. legislation controlling corporation competition practices
: <u>National Industrial Recovery Act</u>
5. Wilson's program of political and social reforms
: <u>progressivism</u>
6. program of flood control and soil conservation
: <u>Tennessee Valley Authority</u>
7. resulted in five-nation treaty banning build-up of certain military equipment
: <u>Washington Disarmament Conference</u>
8. legislation for veteran bonuses
: <u>Patman bill</u>
9. Roosevelt's initial program to pass as much legislation as possible
: <u>First Hundred Days</u>
10. financial aid to Europe
: <u>Young Plan</u>
11. organization for black persons' rights
: <u>National Urban League</u>
12. British ship sunk by Germans: <u>Lusitania</u>
Answer: Though only nominally democratic, the Nationalist Government of Chiang Kai-shek continued to receive U.S. support both as its former war ally and as the sole option for preventing Communist control of China
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During the campaign for President in 1988, George Bush promised that he would "not raise taxes," since this was, and continues to be, one of the most prominent talking points in Republican politics.
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Other Populist-endorsed measures included bimetallism, a graduated income tax, direct election of Senators, a shorter workweek, and the establishment of a postal savings system. These measures were collectively designed to curb the influence of corporate and financial interests and empower small farmers and laborers.