Members of the peace movement of the 1920s believed that
A) peace could be attained by pointing out the moral disadvantages of war.
B) international cooperation was the key to peace.
C) membership in the World Court was the essential to the foundation of world peace.
D) the U.S. should not sign the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
A
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The reforms of Tsar Alexander II centered around
A) government sponsorship of popular societies like the Bolsheviks. B) improvements in the military. C) the abolition of serfdom. D) the formation of local, self-governing assemblies called dumas. E) nationalizing all the lands of Russia, putting them under state control.
Of the different patterns of self-disclosure in relationships, _____ shows a high incidence of self-disclosing almost immediately in a relationship
A) spiking B) leveling C) clicking D) curbing E) stabilizing
In the aftermath of losing the war, a group of young Chinese officials pushed for a series of widespread reforms aimed at completely revamping China’s government and many of its leading institutions in what became known as the _________.
a. Chinese Reformation b. “Race for Concessions” c. “Race for China Reform” d. “Hundred Days of Reform”
Consider the following statement: "The era of the 1920s witnessed a continual pull between the traditional and the modern." Explain how the following people or phenomena reflected the pull of either the traditional or the modern-or both: Aimee Semple McPherson, the New Woman, Prohibition, the KKK, Fundamentalism, and advertising.
What will be an ideal response?