During the Red Scare, the Supreme Court
a. vigorously defended the First Amendment rights of accused Communists.
b. was never called upon to deal with the difficult constitutional issues involved in prosecuting alleged Communists.
c. upheld a law that made it a crime to be a member of the Communist Party.
d. ordered Communists to register with the attorney general.
C
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In 636, the Muslims defeated the Byzantine army and four years later, took possession of _________.
A. Morocco. B. Egypt. C. Spain. D. Syria. E. Anatolia.
In terms of politics, television did all of the following except
a. threaten the traditional role of political parties. b. apply the standards of show business and commercialism to political messages. c. enable political parties to continue their role of educating and mobilizing the electorate. d. allow politicians to address voters directly. e. encourage reliance on short slogans and sound bites.
How did the rise of short-staple cotton strengthen the hold of slavery and the plantation on the southern economy?
a. It could grow anywhere in the South, which gave rise to more plantations and therefore slaves. b. Short-staple cotton was immune to diseases and hence was preferred by most cotton growers. c. Clothes made from short-staple cotton were of better quality and were in high demand. d. Short-staple cotton was labor-intensive, and therefore more slaves were required.
Arrange the following events in the correct order in which they occurred
A) Puritans establish Massachusetts Bay Colony B) Maryland adopts the Act of Religious Toleration C) House of Burgesses established in Virginia D) Puritans adopt the Half-Way Covenant A) A, C, B, D B) C, A, B, D C) C, A, D, B D) A, D, B, C