Which radical leftist’s militancy waned in the 1920s as he began to adopt more traditional labor-union organizing and accepted the office of general organizer of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters?
a. Hubert Harrison
b. Cyril Briggs
c. A. Philip Randolph
d. Chandler Owen
c. A. Philip Randolph
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One of the features of the classic movie Rebel Without a Cause that ties it to the culture of the 1950s is its reflection of
A. early Cold War fears of communist corruption of American youth B. parental fears that rock ‘n' roll music promoted sexual promiscuity among American teenagers C. popular psychological theories of the 1950s such as "the crisis of masculinity" D. post-World War II pacifism
The most important advances in industrialization __________
a. occurred during the last third of the nineteenth century b. were developed during the Civil War c. had developed in western Europe by 1800 d. had little effect on the American economy e. began in the first years of the twentieth century
Popular destinations in the Americas for many Europeans were ________
A. the United States, Canada, and Brazil B. the United States, Mexico, and Canada C. the United States, Mexico, and Brazil D. the United States, Canada, and Ecuador
In regard to gender and sexuality among the Indigenous American people, Wilson uses the term ____________________ as a more accurate term based on culture and community.
a. Two-Spirit People b. Tangled People c. Muddled People d. Compound People