Which of the following statements regarding the 1912 election accurately reflects the perspective of the Democratic Party?

A) ?It looked to exploit the split in the Republican Party.
B) ?It considered William Jennings Bryan a viable candidate because of his previous campaign experience.
C) ?It considered Woodrow Wilson as a possible candidate because he had captured the governorship of New York.
D) ?It seriously considered offering Theodore Roosevelt the vice-presidential nomination.


A

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What hardship did black workers experience in Northern cities in the 1930s?

A. discrimination from trade unions B. small-scale unemployment C. a lack of black neighborhoods and little social support D. prejudiced systems of government monetary relief

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Chancellor Helmut Kohl?s greatest achievement, besides staying in office longer than most observers expected, was to attain

A) German unification. B) unbroken economic progress. C) absolute unemployment. D) a change in German attitudes toward foreign workers. E) environmental legislation.

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European intellectual life in the eighteenth century was marked by

A) growing anti-Semitism and sharper persecution of minorities in universities. B) the emergence of secularization and a search to find the natural laws governing human life. C) sophism and the mockery of past traditions. D) a return of monastic schools and medieval modes of training religious thinkers. E) an intense pessimism about the possibility of human progress.

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A radical proponent of interracial labor unions in the South was __________

A) Hiram Revels B) George Ruby C) John R. Lynch D) Lucy Parsons

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