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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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
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.