Who argued that financially supporting the countries at war in Europe would be good for the American economy?

A) Robert Lansing
B) William Jennings Bryan
C) William Howard Taft
D) Theodore Roosevelt


Answer: A

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In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. took the civil rights struggle to what many believed was the most violent and oppressive city in the South:

A) Birmingham. B) Atlanta. C) Jackson. D) Montgomery.

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One neoconservative criticism of liberals is that liberals __________

a. are too willing to sacrifice high domestic standards to achieve social equality b. are too tough on communist dictatorships in other countries c. are too focused on what is right about America rather than what needs to be improved d. ignore the social inequalities faced by ethnic minorities and women e. are focused on reducing government spending and cancel social services

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What was special about many of Jean Sibelius’s early works?

a) He was able to understand Finnish culture and render it in modern orchestral form. b) He was able to score any music onto paper merely by hearing it; in return for this, orchestras agreed to play his works. Consider This: What was the “Kalevala,” the basis for one of Sibelius’s tone poems? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. c) His lively Swedish folk tunes attracted the attention of the Swedish king, who became a patron of his work. Consider This: What was the “Kalevala,” the basis for one of Sibelius’s tone poems? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. d) He created a new form of symphonic rhythm that has been widely adopted throughout Europe. Consider This: What was the “Kalevala,” the basis for one of Sibelius’s tone poems? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.

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Why was John Eliot unsuccessful in converting the New England Indians to Christianity? a. He was never able to convince the Indians of the superiority of the Christian God over their pantheon ofgods

b. He tried to employ elaborate rituals in the worship service. c. He preached a covenant of works, which was a concept totally alien to the Indians. d. He insisted that to be truly Christian the Indians had to reject their culture for English culture.

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