Which of the following pieces of legislation was an attempt at campaign reform in the late 1930s?
A) Pendleton Act
B) McCain Act
C) Hatch Act
D) Kennedy Act
E) Eggleston Act
C
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Pragmatism is a philosophy that:
a. views truth through the practical consequences of an idea b. emphasizes the survival of the fittest in the realm of knowledge c. relies on universal models d. insists that traditional ways are the best ways to discover truth
The négritude movement can be characterized as ________
A) pan-Africanism B) black nationalism C) Muslim nationalism D) a decolonization movement
The religious landscape of the United States
a. became almost nonexistent as most Americans do not believe in a higher power. b. lacked diversity. c. saw a swing back toward conservative Christianity. d. became increasingly streamlined. e. was more diverse than it had ever been before.
The "new middle class" of the turn of the century placed a high value on morality but not on formal education.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)