For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
the Viet Cong
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How did Europeans get their news in this period?
a) Elites with enough money paid couriers to bring them news as quickly as possible; others got their news sporadically by word of mouth. b) Avvisi news reports were widely available to all for free. Consider This: How did travel conditions create a market for purchasing news? See 1.3.1: The Cost of Knowledge. c) Lords and city mayors had paid heralds who announced the news at regular intervals. Consider This: How did travel conditions create a market for purchasing news? See 1.3.1: The Cost of Knowledge. d) Monarchs regularly suppressed news to keep everyone in the dark. Consider This: How did travel conditions create a market for purchasing news? See 1.3.1: The Cost of Knowledge.
The author uses Phoebe Hearst as an example of
A) a black woman that rose to prominence in the General Federation of Women's Clubs. B) a working-class woman that was part of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. C) a society woman that played a role in the General Federation of Women's Clubs. D) how women could influence their sons.
The popular politician who was the greatest asset of religious fundamentalists campaigning against teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in the schools was
A) William Jennings Bryan. B) Warren G. Harding. C) Charles Evans Hughes. D) Theodore Roosevelt.
Which of the following was a strategy of the Federalists during the ratification process?
A. permitting states to votes on particular articles B. allowing states to accept or reject the Constitution as written C. seeking input from the states D. allowing states to propose amendments