How did Populists and Coxeyites differ from earlier reform groups?
A) They directly appealed to the federal government for economic and social reforms.
B) They intentionally limited their appeal to particular regions.
C) They refused to get involved in the intricacies of electoral politics.
D) They ignored the issue of women's suffrage.
Answer: A
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Karl Marx believed that all of human history was the story of
A. the survival of the fittest. B. the class struggle. C. the ends justifying the means. D. peasant rebellions. E. nationalism.
Where did many of the new immigrants settle?
A) East Coast urban areas B) the industrial heartland of the Midwest C) Sunbelt cities of the South and Southwest D) the Pacific Northwest
Which of the following was NOT part of or pertained to Mesopotamian religion?
a. The belief that humankind was shaped from clay by divine craftsmen and given life in order to execute the will of the gods. b. The belief that heaven is the reward for a life of absolute obedience to the gods. c. Religion dominated and inspired all other human activities. d. Cities were seen as sacred communities dedicated to serving the gods. e. The belief that the gods were everywhere in nature but showed little love for humankind.
One important difference between Islam and Christianity was that
A. Islam had extremely formal structures through which the religion spread, while Christianity diffused in a more inconsistent and unpredictable manner. B. Islam relied on an educated elite to spread the teachings of the Quran, while Christianity made regular use of merchant missionaries to spread the teachings of the New Testament. C. Islam lacked the hierarchical structure that Christianity possessed and spread through more informal channels. D. Islamic societies encouraged a strict division between matters of religion and matters of state, while Christianity regularly blended the two together.