What impact did Upton Sinclair hope his novel The Jungle would have?
A) He hoped it would lead to improved hygiene in meat packing plants.
B) He hoped it would turn the country toward socialism.
C) He hoped it would contribute to anti-immigrant sentiment.
D) He hoped it would turn the country toward vegetarianism.
B
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A. Red Army B. Cheka C. Black Russians D. White Russians
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Kushan peoples
a. were, originally, inhabitants of Mesopotamia. b. had been herder-nomads until they moved into the Irrawaddy Valley. c. were of Indo-European background, driven out of Central Asia by the Xiongnu. d. settled in Sri Lanka. e. defeated the Aryan invaders of India.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)