The purpose of this note is to record for my algebra class a proof of the Inverse Galois Problem for finite abelian groups. Recall that the Inverse Galois Problem is stated as follows: Given a finite group G, is there a Galois extension Q ⊆ K such Gal(K/Q) = G? The crucial point in the problem is that the base field is Q, since given any finite group G, there is a Galois extension of fields F ⊆...