In the cliff-hanger presidential election of 1884, the phrase "rum, Romanism, and rebellion" may have been the key to the victory of
a. Chester A. Arthur.
b. James G. Blaine.
c. Grover Cleveland.
d. Benjamin Harrison.
c
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Identify the statement that is false
a. Most native peoples of North America lived in small, scattered, and impermanent settlements prior to the arrival of Europeans. b. In more settled agricultural groups, women tended the crops while men hunted. c. Many North American groups developed matrilineal cultures, where power and possessions passed down the female side of the family line. d. Native Americans rejected the belief that the physical world was endowed with spiritual properties. e. Native Americans had neither the desire nor the means to manipulate nature aggressively.
A feminist who emphasizes male control and domination of women is most likely a
A. liberal feminist. B. woman-of-color feminist. C. cultural feminist. D. radical feminist.
What did John Maynard Keynes recommend as a solution to the economic crisis? How did the New Deal of President Roosevelt exemplify this solution?
What will be an ideal response?
The American policy of containment refers to
A) preventing the spread of nuclear technology. B) preventing the spread of advanced weapons grade uranium. C) the policy of keeping job growth within the democratic countries strong, while weakening growth in communist countries. D) the American foreign policy goal of stopping the spread of communism by aiding countries threatened with Soviet rule. E) the policy of keeping top secret information from leaving the United States.