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Which questions would help a reader understand the quotation? Check all of the boxes next to answers that are correct. Why did Harry Hopkins say what he did? Which president appointed Harry Hopkins? Whom was Harry Hopkins writing about? What was Hopkins’s background? What was the world population at the time? When did Hopkins say this?

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The correct answers are A, C, D, F

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The correct answers are A) Why did Harry Hopkins say what he did? C) Whom was Harry Hopkins writing about? D) What was Hopkins’s background? F) When did Hopkins say this?

The questions that would help a reader understand the quotation are

Why did Harry Hopkins say what he did? Whom was Harry Hopkins writing about? What was Hopkins’s background? When did Hopkins say this?

Harry Hopkins (18909-1946) was the chief diplomatic adviser of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and many considered one of the most important advisors to the presidency. He helped Roosevelt to delineate the content of the New Deal. He put special emphasis on the Work Progress Administration (WPA) for considering instrumental in the recovery from the Great Depression years.

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