Voter turnout for presidential elections in the late nineteenth century was very high, averaging over seventy-eight percent of all eligible voters
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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Why were some blacks attracted to the Communist Party during the 1930s?
A) The Communist Party vowed to establish a separate nation for them in Africa. B) The Communist Party said it was against racism, but never did anything to prove it. C) The Communist Party worked to reduce unemployment and worked against racism. D) The Communist Party was a large, mainstream party in the 1930s with many members.
After the war in the Persian Gulf, President George H. W. Bush was criticized because he
A) inflicted enormous civilian casualties through extensive bombing. B) did not capture Baghdad and crush the Iraqi army. C) supported economic sanctions against Iraq that had disastrous effects on the health of children and the elderly. D) discouraged Kurds and pro-Iranian Muslims from trying to overthrow Saddam Hussein.
Europe's unequal social organization in the eighteenth century was
A) determined by the division of society into traditional orders. B) deemed contrary to Christian teaching. C) least apparent in Prussia. D) abolished in Britain by Parliament in opposition to the king. E) became dramatically more equal as the century progressed.
Some women sought satisfaction outside of the home and became involved
a. in working as volunteer social workers or nurses. b. in organizing reform movements to curtail alcohol, prostitution, and child labor. c. in working for women's suffrage. d. All of these e. None of these