What did observers call the wave of political and sometimes violent activism that marked the postwar years in Europe?
a) the New Left
b) the Existential Threat
Consider This: Many of these political movements were rooted in Marxist ideology. See 14.7: Narrative: The Moro Affair.
c) the Cultural Revolution
Consider This: Many of these political movements were rooted in Marxist ideology. See 14.7: Narrative: The Moro Affair.
d) the Black Hand
Consider This: Many of these political movements were rooted in Marxist ideology. See 14.7: Narrative: The Moro Affair.
a) the New Left
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__________ led many German intellectuals, farmers, and workers to flee the region
A) An invasion by France of Austria in 1830 B) A failed uprising against the Prussian state in 1848 C) A series of failed harvests in central Europe D) A successful revolution in Austria in 1848
Why was Fusa Tsumagari imprisoned during World War II?
A) Her parents were Japanese spies. B) She was Japanese. C) She was part of a notoriously dangerous population. D) She had a criminal past.
By the 1750s, the colonial assemblies had all of the following except which rights?
a. override the governor's veto of a bill b. control taxing and spending c. supervise matters of education and religion d. make policy regarding relations with Native Americans
Popular images of the antebellum South as portrayed in media productions like Gone with the Wind are misleading because:
A) only a handful of southerners were isolated yeoman farmers. B) white southerners embraced the concept of "free labor." C) most white southerners owned slaves. D) most slave owners had only a few slaves. E) only a few slaves lived on plantations.