The keywords are "hard work" and "thrift" meaning to use money carefully and frugally. Therefore the answer would be A, Talmadge opposed economic aid to farmers and landowners. He believed they could master their own fate by working harder and smarter (using money more wisely). He did not believe in government programs providing aid to these taxpayers.
I need a little more information to answer your question but sometimes people have the same last name.
The correct answer is implied powers.
Implied powers are the powers of the U.S. government which have not been explicitly granted by the Constitution. <em>There are only implied when there is a necessity to carry out the expressed powers.</em>
The so called 'Elastic Clause" that appears in Article I section 8 of the Constitution grants Congress the power to pass unspecified laws 'necessary and proper' for the exercise of its expressed powers.
The implied powers are not stated as such and their definition is unclear. They are difficult to interpret or understand as the phrase 'necessary and proper' can have a very broad interpretation. It can be very subjective ( what's proper for one can not be proper for another ) and so it has been extremely controversial and subject to ferocious political disagreements.
Europeans around the 1500 to 1600 hundreds
The correct answer is C) The Chinese learned about Buddhism through trade with other cultures.
<em>Buddhism reached China in the first place because the Chinese learned about Buddhism through trade with other cultures. </em>
Siddhartha Gautama Buddha founded Buddhism in India around 500 BC. He was the son of a great King but he did not find happiness in richness or power. So he left the palace and his family to travel alone for six years, practicing meditation and fasting until he found enlightenment. THen he taught his Four Noble Truths.
Buddhism teachings arrived in China to trade with other cultures, such as the Indian. Buddhism spread along the SIlk route, that was the most famous commerce route in that ancient time. Historians consider that Buddhism reached China during the Han Dynasty.