How did the theories of Sigmund Freud affect the ideas and behavior of progressive intellectuals?
A) They were especially influenced by Freud's essentially dark view of human nature.
B) They strongly agreed with his view that almost all human behavior was determined by an individual's genetic inheritance.
C) They agreed with him that eternal archetypes were the fundamental factors in understanding psychology.
D) They often used Freud's ideas as an excuse to reject Victorian prudery.
D
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A) strong support for democracy and human rights. B) uncompromising opposition to authoritarian regimes. C) Cold War assumptions and objectives. D) U.S. economic interests.
At the close of the Civil War, the majority of Indians in the trans-Mississippi West lived in __________
A) the Southwest B) Texas C) Indian Territory D) the Great Plains
Queen Elizabeth I was cautious and firm with groups such as the __________, ensuring that nothing lessened the hierarchical unity of the Church of England.
A. Catholics B. Puritans C. Congregationalists D. Jews
In handling religion after the Revolution, state governments wrestled with the issue of
a. freedom of conscience. b. granting religious liberty to slaves. c. separation of church and state. d. how to fund churches.