General Lewis Wallace's book, Ben Hur
a. achieved success only after his death.
b. was based on a popular early movie.
c. emphasized that virtue, honesty, and hard work were rewarded by success.
d. detailed Wallace's experiences in the Civil War.
e. defended Christianity against Darwinism.
e
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What was the consequence for the Democratic Party following the elections of 1894 and 1896?
A) The Democratic Party became much stronger through its alliance with the Populist Movement. B) The Democratic Party became a sectional minority party confined largely to the South. C) The Democratic Party expanded as it came to be seen as the party of prosperity. D) The Democratic Party weakened as it struggled to balance the interests of competing factions within the party.
The Smith-Connally War Labor Disputes Act:
a. obligated workers in defense-related industries to buy war bonds. b. subjected all labor disputes to binding arbitration. c. authorized the government to seize plants where labor disputes threatened war production. d. outlawed Communist Party members from joining labor unions.
With 5 million members at its peak in the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan was known for all of the following except
What will be an ideal response?
Between 1914 and 1916, the United States gradually transformed itself from a neutral country into an arsenal of the Allies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.