After the revolution of 1830, the July Monarchy
A) established liberal institutions but blocked all further significant reforms.
B) reimposed the 1815 settlement accepted by Louis XVIII.
C) survived until it was overthrown by Louis Napoleon.
D) established the Second French Republic.
E) lifted all restrictions on artistic production.
Ans: A
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a. border states of Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland. b. Deep South states of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. c. old South states of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. d. new Southwest states of Texas, Arkansas, and Indian Territory. e. mountain regions of Tennessee, West Virginia, and Kentucky.
Herbert Spencer and Thomas Huxley were similar in __________
A. being related closely to Darwin's work B. criticizing the institutions but not the teachings of the organized churches C. that both originated theories concerning the mechanism of evolution D. arguing against Social Darwinism
The Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision argued that
A) race-based affirmative action programs in colleges and universities were constitutional. B) the federal government has no jurisdiction over private matters like racial discrimination. C) separation of the races is legal as long as each race has equal accommodations and facilities. D) separate facilities are inherently unequal.
Congress approved the Eisenhower Doctrine to __________
A) protect Middle Eastern countries from armed communist aggression B) ensure full scale nuclear war if the Soviets ever used a nuclear weapon C) provide economic aid to Latin American nations D) support anti-imperialism movements in Africa and Asia