The United States did nothing in response to France's occupation of the Ruhr in 1923
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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What attitude toward the company town was expressed by the Pullman worker who said, "We are born in a Pullman house, fed from the Pullman shop, taught in the Pullman school, catechized in the Pullman church, and when we die we shall be buried in
the Pullman cemetery and go to the Pullman Hell"? A) bewilderment B) celebration C) gratitude D) resentment
All of the following are true of Enlightenment thought except it
A) championed the Christian view that human beings are fundamentally evil. B) aimed at using natural laws to create a new and rational social order. C) opposed unexamined tradition and superstitions of all kinds. D) was embodied in the work of the philosophes. E) was supported by monarchs who considered themselves enlightened.
The most important post-Civil War change in higher education was the appearance of:
a. need-based financial aid b. women's seminaries and private schools c. European faculty members who were better teachers than Americans d. research universities and graduate schools
Study the excerpt from Marcus Garvey regarding "Africa for Africans" (see Textbook: Sources from the Past: Africa for Africans). How does Garvey convey to his listeners the need for African independence? How does he believe that African independence can be accomplished?
What will be an ideal response?