The Radicals split apart during the 1920s because
A) one faction wanted an alliance with the Socialists.
B) the military disapproved of party policies.
C) Yrigoyen wanted his son-in-law to succeed him as president.
D) the middle class and oligarchy disagreed over government fiscal policy.
D
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Which of the following was an important goal of the Congress of Vienna?
a. To destroy France b. To execute Napoleon by guillotine c. To establish a balance of power in Europe d. To establish Vienna as the new capital of Europe
Which one of the following did NOT characterize the weakness of the League of Nations?
A) the failure of the United States to join. B) U.S. determination to be less involved in European affairs. C) U.S. determination to be more involved in European affairs. D) economic sanctions as the League's sole weapon. E) failure of the League to reprimand member states for acts of aggression.
After Utah became a state in 1906, Mormons became politically powerful because they:
A) continued to practice polygamy and common land ownership. B) kept their religion out of politics. C) maintained their religious and cultural cohesion. D) abandoned their church and converted to mainstream Christianity.
What did the work of Frances Willard of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union show about many women in the late nineteenth century?
A) They could rebel against the fundamental assumptions of middle-class family structure and the woman's role within the family itself. B) They could undercut the very club movement that they professed to favor. C) They could use a fad such as bicycling without corsets as the symbol of liberation from patriarchy. D) That activists could use the cult of domesticity's celebration of women's domestic roles and unique moral virtues as a rationale for their efforts to improve society. E) All of these choices