Which country dominated European-African interactions in the first two-thirds of the 19th century?
a. France
b. Russia
c. Italy
d. the United States
e. Britain
e
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How did the "Red Scare" shape American society in the 1920s?
a. The authorities ensured the civil liberties of all citizens, despite fears of radical elements within American society. b. There was an increased sense of fear as radicals committed violent acts such as the bombing of Attorney General Palmer's home in 1919. c. The Red Scare contributed to a rise in membership of the Communist party in the United States. d. The Red Scare led to heightened antagonism toward Asians and their widespread deportation. e. In cases such as the Sacco and Vanzetti trial, America's founding ideals were upheld and justice prevailed over prejudice.
The Redeemers __________
A) continued the policies established during Reconstruction B) offered new programs for working people and tenant farmers C) were loyal to the principles of the antebellum South D) believed in the principles of laissez-faire and white supremacy E) were from the old planter aristocracy
Arguments opposing annexation of the Philippines included that __________
a. the natives could not be Christianized b. colonization was anti-American c. the Filipinos wanted to become Spanish citizens d. the location was too far from the U.S. mainland to be protected e. the Philippines had nothing to offer as a trade partner
Examine the roots of the socialist movement. What were the basic goals of the utopian socialists? How did this movement evolve under Marx?
What will be an ideal response?