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Question
- how did eleanor roosevelt transform the role of first lady?
she campaigned to be made a member of the cabinet.
she argued that the job of first lady should be a paid position.
she gathered information for the president, traveled, wrote, and attacked social problems.
she entertained lavishly in the white house.
question 15
2 pts
\principals and platform: to limit poverty by providing that every deserving family shall share in the wealth of america for not less than one third of the average wealth, thereby to possess not less than $5,000 free of debt. to limit fortunes to such a few million dollars as will allow the balance of the american people to share in the wealth and profits of the land.\
- huey p. long, the congressional record, february 5, 1934
- what philosophy does long express in this passage?
that americans value freedom of all kinds, including freedom from debt, more than anything else
that every american, rich or poor, should share in the wealth of the country
that in a democracy wealth should be divided equally
that america should reach back to its roots in the monarchy of england
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Analyze Eleanor Roosevelt's role transformation
Eleanor Roosevelt redefined the role of First Lady by becoming an active political figure. Instead of acting solely as a White House hostess, she traveled extensively, reported back to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, wrote a daily newspaper column, and championed civil rights and social reform.
Evaluate options for Question 14
- Option 1: She did not campaign to join the cabinet.
- Option 2: She did not focus on making the role a paid position.
- Option 3: She gathered information, traveled, wrote, and fought social issues. This matches her historical legacy.
- Option 4: She moved away from merely entertaining lavishly.
Analyze Huey Long's quote
Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" platform proposed redistributing wealth to ensure every family had a minimum household estate and income, while capping maximum personal fortunes. The text states: "to limit poverty by providing that every deserving family shall share in the wealth of America... to limit fortunes to such a few million dollars as will allow the balance of the American people to share in the wealth and profits of the land."
Evaluate options for Question 15
- Option 1: The passage focuses on wealth distribution, not abstract freedom of all kinds.
- Option 2: "that every American, rich or poor, should share in the wealth of the country" directly reflects his stated goal of sharing the wealth and profits of the land.
- Option 3: Long did not advocate for completely equal division of wealth (he allowed fortunes up to "a few million dollars").
- Option 4: He did not advocate returning to a monarchy.
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Question 14
<mcq-option>She campaigned to be made a member of the cabinet.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>She argued that the job of First Lady should be a paid position.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>She gathered information for the president, traveled, wrote, and attacked social problems.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>She entertained lavishly in the White House.</mcq-option>
Question 15
<mcq-option>that Americans value freedom of all kinds, including freedom from debt, more than anything else</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>that every American, rich or poor, should share in the wealth of the country</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>that in a democracy wealth should be divided equally</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>that America should reach back to its roots in the monarchy of England</mcq-option>
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Analyze Eleanor Roosevelt's role transformation
Eleanor Roosevelt redefined the role of First Lady by becoming an active political figure. Instead of acting solely as a White House hostess, she traveled extensively, reported back to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, wrote a daily newspaper column, and championed civil rights and social reform.
Evaluate options for Question 14
- Option 1: She did not campaign to join the cabinet.
- Option 2: She did not focus on making the role a paid position.
- Option 3: She gathered information, traveled, wrote, and fought social issues. This matches her historical legacy.
- Option 4: She moved away from merely entertaining lavishly.
Analyze Huey Long's quote
Huey Long's "Share Our Wealth" platform proposed redistributing wealth to ensure every family had a minimum household estate and income, while capping maximum personal fortunes. The text states: "to limit poverty by providing that every deserving family shall share in the wealth of America... to limit fortunes to such a few million dollars as will allow the balance of the American people to share in the wealth and profits of the land."
Evaluate options for Question 15
- Option 1: The passage focuses on wealth distribution, not abstract freedom of all kinds.
- Option 2: "that every American, rich or poor, should share in the wealth of the country" directly reflects his stated goal of sharing the wealth and profits of the land.
- Option 3: Long did not advocate for completely equal division of wealth (he allowed fortunes up to "a few million dollars").
- Option 4: He did not advocate returning to a monarchy.
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Question 14
<mcq-option>She campaigned to be made a member of the cabinet.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>She argued that the job of First Lady should be a paid position.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>She gathered information for the president, traveled, wrote, and attacked social problems.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>She entertained lavishly in the White House.</mcq-option>
Question 15
<mcq-option>that Americans value freedom of all kinds, including freedom from debt, more than anything else</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>that every American, rich or poor, should share in the wealth of the country</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>that in a democracy wealth should be divided equally</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>that America should reach back to its roots in the monarchy of England</mcq-option>
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