In what ways was American nationalism strengthened in the early nineteenth century? In what ways was it challenged?

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Which of the following is a legitimate criticism of the War on Poverty?

A. It did not give sufficient attention to poverty in female-headed households. B. It did nothing in response to the increase in poverty among the elderly. C. It did not accomplish any significant reduction in poverty. D. It primarily focused on the problem of rural poverty, with few resources directed toward ending urban poverty.

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The author who argued in his 1936 book, World View of Race, that racial conflict would soon give way to global class war was:

A) W. E. B. Du Bois. B) E. Franklin Frazier. C) Abram Harris. D) Ralph Bunche.

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The essential purpose of President Kennedy's promise to land a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s was to

a. restore American prestige in the space race damaged by the Soviets' Sputnik. b. develop the possibility of deploying American weapons in outer space. c. engage in scientific and astronomical study of the moon and the solar system. d. provide investments and jobs in the key states of Texas and Florida. e. use the space program to develop new technologies in electronics and other areas.

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Karl Marx asserted the resources of government and industry could

a. be appropriate for profit in business. b. be harnessed to end poverty and injustice. c. not maintain proper cost of goods in the marketplace. d. be used to allow business owners were able to put into the bank. e. none of the above

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