Social reform during the early 1900s differed from reforms of previous eras because in previous eras, social reform had been __________, whereas in the early 1900s it was __________
a. supported exclusively by the government, controlled by private charities
b. supported exclusively by private charities, controlled by the government
c. mixed with morality, free from moral overtones
d. more complex and interrelated, more individualized and simplistic
e. more simplistic and directed at one particular problem, directed at complex and interrelated problems
E
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The desire to reflect Britain's triumph in the North American interior was most connected to the activities of __________
A) Jeffery Amherst B) John Wolfe C) William Pitt D) James Grant
The __________ joined forces with the Wampanoag during Metacom's War
A) Delaware B) Iroquois C) Pequot D) Narragansett
Mining camps were characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
A) prostitution. B) gambling. C) large numbers of women. D) heavy drinking.
Which of the following was NOT a basic principle of the Enlightenment?
A) Society's goals should enter on improvements in material and social life. B) Religions that relied on faith or refused to tolerate diversity were wrong. C) If people were not controlled, general social decline was inevitable. D) Human beings are naturally good and can be educated to do better.