Charles Dana Gibson and James Montgomery Flagg were:
A) progressive writers who criticized the war.
B) socialist activists convicted under the Espionage and Sedition Acts.
C) prominent artists who made patriotic war posters.
D) labor leaders who supported the war.
Answer: C
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Rome's most vulnerable frontiers were
a. to the North, along the Rhine and Danube. b. to the South in North Africa. c. on the sea. d. to the West in Britain.
The original occupation of Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order, was
a. soldier. b. professor. c. priest. d. lawyer. e. merchant.
By 1775, most governors of the American colonies were
a. appointed by colonial proprietors. b. appointed by the king. c. elected by popular vote. d. elected by the vote of colonial legislatures. e. appointed by the British Parliament.
Which of the following groups best exemplifies active resistance to Roman cultural assimilation?
a. Celts b. Germans c. Jews d. Polytheists e. Greeks