A twentieth-century reformer who opposed forced assimilation of Native Americans was:
a. John Collier
b. Wendell Phillips
c. Helen Hunt Jackson
d. Wavoka
A
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French generals believed that:
A. France could do worse than be ruled by Hitler. B. Hitler had a right to take certain French provinces. C. World War I had no relevance to contemporary military planning. D. France was ready for blitzkrieg. E. the Maginot Line would protect them from a German assault.
What was true of Samuel Gompers, a founder and leader of the American Federation of Labor?
a. He banned lawyers from joining the union. . b. He did not oppose capitalism but wanted a fairer share for workers c. He embraced socialism. d. He welcomed women and blacks as members of the AFL. e. He embraced a strategy that focused on political and economic goals.
Why did Russia and Austria look on a unified Germany with suspicion?
a) They feared their multiethnic, multireligious empires would be threatened by the new German model of single-ethnic nationalism. b) Neither state had many Protestants and both feared a new wave of religious wars from the newly unified Germany. Consider This: Germany’s immediate neighbors and potential rivals were challenged by the efficient, highly centralized nation-state. See 8.4: Nationalism’s Consequences. c) They feared the anti-Islamic posture of the German government as a feature of its new nationalism. Consider This: Germany’s immediate neighbors and potential rivals were challenged by the efficient, highly centralized nation-state. See 8.4: Nationalism’s Consequences. d) They feared that Serbia, Croatia, and Greece would join the German confederation. Consider This: Germany’s immediate neighbors and potential rivals were challenged by the efficient, highly centralized nation-state. See 8.4: Nationalism’s Consequences.
Johnson, Rush and Feagin argue that the concept of ______ of the Constitution significantly increases the probability that inequalities will determine future cases.
A. the sociopolitical foundation B. the framers C. the originalist framework D. stare decisis