The Industrial Workers of the World ___________.
a. attracted little public attention
b. welcomed everyone, regardless of race or gender
c. had little impact on immigrant workers
d. greatly restricted its membership
b. welcomed everyone, regardless of race or gender
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As a result of white southerners' brutal treatment of their slaves and their fear of potential slave rebellions, the South
a. formed alliances with white imperialists in Africa. b. adopted British attitudes toward the "peculiar institution." c. emancipated many slaves. d. returned to relying on wage labor and indentured servitude for its main agricultural labor force. e. developed a theory of biological racial superiority to justify slavery.
The Enlightenment in Europe was
a. a uniform philosophical movement directed by the Royal Society. b. derived from Aristotelian scientific thought. c. the study of alchemy to make light on demand. d. a blending of intellectual schools of thought from many diverse areas with the idea of improving the human condition. e. based in Chinese and Amerindian naturalism.
How did President Truman justify the use of the atomic bomb?
A. He viewed the bomb as a requirement to proving to the Soviet Union that the United States would win the global arms race. B. He viewed the bomb as a requirement to asserting the dominance of U.S. interests globally. C. He viewed the bomb as a necessary military weapon, which shortened the war and saved the lives of American soldiers. D. He viewed the bomb as a necessary evil required to save the lives of millions of Japanese civilians.
Why was the Battle of Britain a serious mistake by Hitler?
A) The English not only resisted the attacks, but became more united against the Nazis. B) The resources Hitler wasted attacking Britain delayed his attack on Russia for more than a year. C) British resistance so impressed Americans that the United States declared war on Germany. D) After Churchill was forced to resign, Atlee became Prime Minister and inspired England to resist. E) The Luftwaffe was destroyed, leaving Germany open to Allied bomber attacks.