Unlike Henry George and Lester Ward, Edward Bellamy ______________.

A. strongly criticized Social Darwinism
B. favored government ownership and management of the means of production
C. criticized government as a negative force in society
D. did not believe that humans could shape the course of nature


Answer: B

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All of the following were true about the "Sat-Cho" alliance except that it

a. was militarily "punished" for firing on foreign shipping. b. was, at first, against the Japanese opening to the West. c. produced a rebellion that ended the shogunate and brought about the Meiji Restoration. d. never accepted the fact that Japan had to begin to modernize in order to survive. e. had a strong military tradition.

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In the late nineteenth century, the term “Afro-American” failed to become as popular as other self-descriptions for black Americans, possibly due to what objection mentioned in the text?

a) Black Americans were often of mixed ancestry of several continents. b) The reduction of African to “Afro” was seen as inappropriate. c) The hyphenated term was thought to suggest recent immigration. d) The term appeared too casual and resembled contemporary slang.

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