Populist party members saw themselves as
A) a victimized majority betrayed by the establishment.
B) rural revolutionaries.
C) a persecuted minority.
D) masses of downtrodden workers.
A
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a. They generally had no independence at all from men. b. They had the same legal rights as men, but could not vote. c. They made no decisions and simply followed the orders of men. d. They had no legal rights, but they were able to vote and hold public office. e. They were respected for their work but were not considered equal to men.
According to the Greek medical writer Hippocrates, disease could be explained
a. by some natural causes and by oaths sworn by doctors. b. by natural causes alone. c. as a result of atoms swerving about. d. as a result of acts of the gods.
Significant accomplishments of the new democratic constitution in 1988 included
A) guarantee of civil rights such as freedom of speech, assembly, and press. B) vigorous enforcement of an agrarian law providing for distribution of land to the landless. C) success in the fight against inflation. D) a reduction of Brazil's foreign debt by half.
What was the one territory that did not participate in ethnic cleansing in the Balkans?
A) Serbia B) Slovenia C) Croatia D) Bosnia E) Montenegro