How did 1920's authors Sinclair; Hemingway; H.L. Mencken and Fitzgerald view the end of Progressivism?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: They felt America had lost its ideals: its very sense of right v. wrong. These beliefs were portrayed in their works of the time.

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Which of the following is (are) consistent with Italian politics since the end of World War II?

A) instability B) terrorism C) corruption D) failing economic systems E) all of the above

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The Japanese eagerly embraced an Open Door Policy designed to promote free trade in Japan in the 1850s

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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In 1954, Che Guevara witnessed the U.S. supported overthrow of the democratically elected government of

a. Guatemala. b. Cuba. c. Chile. d. Peru. e. Argentina.

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What significant action did the English privateer John Hawkins perform in 1562?

a. He became the first person to introduce African slaves to an English colony in the Americas. b. He convinced the Spanish king to award him the asiento de negroes, the exclusive right to sell African slaves in the Spanish colonies. c. He introduced the sugar crop to the Caribbean, thereby creating an immensely profitable enterprise. d. He instigated a long-term English effort to smuggle African slaves into the colonies of Spanish America.

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