Social revolutionary movements in China, Vietnam, and Cuba received support from
a. France
b. The United States
c. The Soviet Union
d. The Catholic Church
e. Great Britain
c
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Which treaty gave the United States control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines?
A) Treaty of Paris B) Treaty of Spain C) Treaty of Cuba D) Treaty of Denmark
Hawaii was annexed to:
A) protect American missionaries from persecution. B) protect the interests of sugar planters. C) rid the island of the oppressive regime of King Kalakaua. D) bring land reform to the Hawaiian peasants.
What effect did the proposal of an Equal Rights Amendment have on feminism in the 1920s?
A. Its proposed effect of less protection for women in the workplace bothered many feminists. B. Its failure to achieve ratification strengthened the feminist movement. C. Its proposed creation of separate laws for men and women greatly increased the size of the feminist movement. D. Its timing caused it to go largely unnoticed in the "flapper" culture of American women.
What fact about the Quakers is used in this module to explain why many became associated with early opposition to slavery in the English colonies?
a) The Quakers are associated with nonviolence, and reformers argued that violence defiled those who committed it. b) The Quakers have a very democratic decision-making process which contrasts with the master-slave relationship. c) The Quakers were primarily located in Pennsylvania and the text notes that this colony outlawed slavery early in its history. d) The Quakers were persecuted in parts of Europe.