Most of the immigrants who arrived in the United States in the 1840s and 1850s were from __________
A) Russia and Italy
B) England and Scotland
C) Ireland and Germany
D) Spain and France
Answer: C
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The press stirred up rage over what aspect of the Haymarket Riot?
A) the killing of striking workers B) the death of seven policemen C) the attack on the meeting in Haymarket Square by police D) the fact that no one was convicted for the bombing of Haymarket Square E) the tepid response of the pro-labor government
What was the initial reaction of most Americans to the outbreak of World War I in Europe?
A) ?? They wanted to ensure that the United States could stay out of the conflict. B) ?? They wanted the United States to declare war against Germany. C) ?? They feared that war in Europe would propel the United States into economic recession. D) ?? They did not care because the United States had no ties to Europe. E) ?? They gleefully saw the war as a golden opportunity for American business to make money.
The expansion of the medical profession during the early nineteenth century resulted in a
A. decline in midwives. B. large jump in average life expectancy. C. broad increase in the number of hospitals. D. rapid rise in care for the disabled. E. significant gain in the general body of medical knowledge.
During the 1920s, biblical fundamentalism __________.
a. was rejected by virtually all Americans b. enjoyed considerable grassroots support c. was popular in America’s cities but not in rural areas d. was well on its way to dying out