The new Mexican immigration of the 1920s appeared __________ than previous waves.

A. more permanent
B. less significant
C. to include more professionals
D. to include more women


Answer: A

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The third party that had a dramatic impact on politics in the 1890s was the

A) Free-Labor party
B) Populist party
C) Free-Silver party
D) American Anti-Immigration party

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The following statements are true of Confucianism EXCEPT:

a. From the time of the Han Dynasty, Mencius’s interpretation of Confucianism has been predominant. b. Confucianism was firmly planted in Korea, Japan, and Vietnam as well. c. Confucianism has been a strong influence on the governmental and bureaucratic systems of China. d. Confucian ideology has been uniformly practical, never straying into abstractions.

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How was President James K. Polk, who was nicknamed "Young Hickory," most similar to his mentor Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson?

A) They both were proponents of the antislavery movement. B) They both believed in the inevitability of westward expansion. C) They both supported an equal division of power among the three branches of government. D) They both believed that Native Americans should be dealt with honestly and with respect.

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Where was the Bon Marché located?

A) London B) Amsterdam C) Berlin D) Paris

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