What drove Japan, Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union into isolationism, fear, resentment, aggression, and belligerency post-World War I?
a. nationalism
b. conflicting ideologies
c. economic problems
d. failures in international diplomacy
d
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At the southern tip of Africa, the Khoi were
a. raiders who established a short-lived colony to exploit the gold resources of the area. b. Muslims who destroyed local monasteries to turn back Christian settlements. c. a pastoral people who were successful with livestock. d. farmers pushed out by the Dutch colonists in the seventeenth century.
What was the image of industrialization presented in realist and naturalist fiction?
A) It invalidated traditional norms and values, making social life more complex. B) Using technology, it was creating an idealistic and progressive future. C) It reflected the inner psychological conflicts and antisocial penchants of men and women. D) By allowing irrational women to become active in science, it placed society at grave risk. E) Realists believed industrial society could not affect the immortal soul.
The “Freedom Summer” of 1964
a. saw idealistic university students trying to register blacks to vote in Mississippi. b. was marked by violence, including several murders. c. was disillusioning to civil rights workers who had idealized southern blacks. d. helped pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965. e. all of these choices.
People experience and resist oppression on all of these levels except:
a. the level of personal biography. b. the group or community level. c. the patriarchal capitalist level. d. the level of social institutions.