The Popular Front of the 1930s was

a. a grass-roots movement of black Americans dedicated to overthrowing Jim Crow in the South.
b. a Communist-led movement to organize concerted leftist resistance to the rise of fascism throughout the world.
c. a Democratic Party initiative to rally blacks, poor whites, Jews, Catholics, and other marginalized groups into a united political bloc.
d. a white supremacist movement formed to prevent southern blacks from gaining political rights or economic clout.


b. a Communist-led movement to organize concerted leftist resistance to the rise of fascism throughout the world.

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The local militias that fought in the Revolutionary War:

A) provided the military expertise that ultimately defeated the British. B) were well-trained fighting forces. C) exhibited surprising military discipline. D) suffered appalling rates of desertion.

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Early migrations into the Pacific probably began with

a. traveling short distances to islands that were in sight of each other. b. larger boats and sophisticated navigation devices. c. the use of land bridges that connected adjacent islands. d. tectonic plate movement. e. drastic climactic changes.

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Which of the following was NOT an animal domesticated by the Harappan or their ancestors?

a. camel b. oxen c. water buffalo d. elephant e. horses

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All of the following are true of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair except that

a. it was first published in a socialist newspaper. b. it examined ethnic prejudice and economic exploitation. c. it led to passage of the Meat Inspection Act. d. was ghostwritten by Ida M. Tarbell. e. it advocated socialism.

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