The popular figure of the 1920s who was rabidly anti-Semitic, and believed there was an international conspiracy of powerful Jews bent on destroying Christian civilization, was
a. Warren Harding.
b. Henry Ford.
c. A. Mitchell Palmer.
d. Al Capone.
e. Herbert Hoover.
ANS: B
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A) He pressed for additional rights for blacks and the initiation of affirmative action programs in the states. B) He stressed using more blacks in the military in Vietnam. C) He denounced desegregation and civil rights and approved of repression of demonstrators. D) He proved that black women were treated unfairly in defense industries.
Which of the following was a Union victory?
A) First Battle of Bull Run B) Antietam C) Fredericksburg D) Richmond
According to the theories of Alfred Thayer Mahan, ________
A) large armies would protect American interests around the globe B) American greatness would be recognized by its industrial output C) little would be gained from American expansion abroad D) a strong navy was an integral part of America’s wealth and power E) standing armies were dangerous and expensive
What does the following statement, which Abraham Lincoln wrote in a letter in 1862, suggest about his top priority?: “What I do about slavery, and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union.”
A) punishing the states that seceded B) extending voting rights to blacks C) emancipating the slaves D) preserving the Union