During the nineteenth century, socialists and liberals would have agreed on which of the following points?
a. A scientific approach to problems is good for science, but not for society.
b. Supporting individualism would be the key to reform.
c. Abolishing private property would solve societal injustice.
d. There must be a rational analysis of society in order to make improvements.
e. Only government action can solve the worst of society's problems.
d
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Congress passed the Homestead Act of 1862 to provide settlers with free land. In reality, the law:
a. was important in opening the West, drawing millions to the plains b. resulted in only a fraction of the public domain being turned over to small farmers c. helped remove Texas longhorns, as settlers drove them away d. never gave any small farmers any land
What were the consequences to early settlers who chose herding as their way of life?
What will be an ideal response?
The phrase Hundred Days refers to the
a. worst months of the Great Depression. b. time it took for Congress to begin acting on President Roosevelt's plans for combating the Great Depression. c. flood of legislation passed by Congress in the first months of Franklin Roosevelt's presidency. d. "lame-duck" period between Franklin Roosevelt's election and his inauguration. e. time that all banks were closed by FDR.
Who was the most prominent leader of the Akkadians?
A) Sargon B) Hammurabi C) Nebuchadnezzar II D) Cyrus the Great