How was the traditional progressive political and social vision that had its roots in Protestantism and middle-class values challenged by other groups of Americans?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
- Organized labor: workers often invoked progressive rhetoric and ideals but usually did so through radical means that often involved violent strikes
- Management and employers: economic and political power held by large corporations contributed to the violence that characterized many workers' strikes during the progressive era, such as the Ludlow Massacre
- Bohemian rebels: Cultural radicals created a small but influential community in the New York City neighborhood of Greenwich Village, where they shared an affinity for socialism and anarchism; many of them, especially women, challenged accepted middle-class morality and assumptions by rejecting traditional marriage and sex roles, advocating birth control, and experimenting with homosexuality

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In the aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion, the United States __________.

a. declared war on the Chinese imperial government b. signed a treaty with France and Britain dividing China into spheres of influence c. affirmed the Open Door Policy and respect for China’s independence d. declared it would have nothing more to do with China

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Where was the smallest concentration of slaves found?

A) Barbados B) Spanish colonies C) North American colonies D) Brazil

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Which of Augustine's assertions did the Church more or less ignore until the Protestant Reformation?

a. his statement that the state must sometimes employ repression to maintain order and defend the innocent b. his statement that human nature is weak and subject to temptation c. his statement that very few people were destined for salvation d. his distinction between the City of Man and the City of God e. his assertion that the meaning of history was not bound up with the fate of the Roman Empire

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How did Madison hope to defeat Great Britain in the war of 1812?

A) He hoped to gain control of the British West Indies to show Great Britain that the United States was a powerful country worthy of respect. B) He attempted to control the trade routes of the Atlantic Ocean, demonstrating the United States' naval power and trade viability. C) He hoped to gain control of Canada to show Great Britain that the United States was a powerful country worthy of respect. D) He hoped to distract Great Britain from its war with France, allowing the French time to regroup and gain a tactical advantage in Europe. E) He attempted to take control of Indian territories in the West, hoping to draw the British navy away from the U.S. Atlantic Ocean trade routes.

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