The Scopes "Monkey Trial" pitted nationally renowned defense attorney ____ against former presidential candidate and ardent fundamentalist ____, who aided the prosecution

a. H. L. Mencken; Eugene V. Debs
b. John Dewey; W. A. "Billy" Sunday
c. Clarence Darrow; William Jennings Bryan
d. John T. Scopes; James B. Weaver
e. Horace Kallen; Frederick W. Taylor


c

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a. It did not allow for freedoms of speech, religion, press, or trial. b. It excluded foreigners and poor Americans. c. It protected the freedoms of speech, religion, press, trial, bearing arms, and searches but did not grant rights to nonwhite males. d. It granted the states more power than the federal government. e. It was comprised mostly of legal procedures for Congress, the president, and the Supreme Court.

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Who controlled most of the luxury trade in Europe?

A) Polish principalities B) Aragonese fiefs C) Church officials D) Italian merchants

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Which of the following Decisions of the Warren Court is correctly paired with its significance?

A) Yates v. U.S.: Reduced the power of rural voters. B) Baker v. Carr: Ended the legal persecution of the Communist Party. C) Engel v. Vitale: Ended praying Bible reading in public schools. D) Miranda v. Arizona: Ended bans on interracial marriage. E) Loving v. Virginia: The police must advise a suspect of his or her constitutional right to remain silent

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Which of the following is true of the Columbus legend?

a. He was the first European to set foot on American soil. b. He was the only voyager who believed the earth was round. c. He developed a genius for navigation. d. He was the first person ever to reach the Americas.

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