The recall and the direct primary were progressive-era political reforms designed to weaken

A. state legislatures.
B. political parties.
C. the courts.
D. state governors.
E. the federal government.


Answer: B

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Asoka's thoughts and deeds come to us through

a. stories preserved in one of the earliest uses of paper found in India. b. hieroglyphics found in his tomb. c. inscriptions on pillars and rock faces. d. oral tradition.

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A) cotton gin B) cotton cleaner C) cotton de-seeder D) cotton spinner

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All of the following contributed to the progress of Hellenistic medicine except

A) the invention of the stethoscope. B) recognition of the brain as the center of the nervous system. C) the rational approach of the Greeks. D) dissection of human bodies, living and dead. E) in Alexandria, there were no traditional, religious, or cultural laws to restrain research.

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