Redeemer politics championed a return to ________

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white supremacy

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What did Edmund Burke argue in Reflections on the Revolution in France?

a) He praised traditional class-based society and stable, conservative rule. b) He praised the constitution of 1791, calling it a model for the world. Consider This: Burke did not believe in radical change based on reason. See 6.2.2: Threats from Abroad. c) He condemned Louis XVI for not wholeheartedly embracing the Revolution. Consider This: Burke did not believe in radical change based on reason. See 6.2.2: Threats from Abroad. d) He condemned the French aristocracy for their free-spending, licentious behavior. Consider This: Burke did not believe in radical change based on reason. See 6.2.2: Threats from Abroad.

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What did the increased competition for foreign markets and the growing importance of domestic demand lead to in late nineteenth-century Europe?

a. The elimination of trade restrictions like tariffs b. A strong reaction against free trade and imposition of steep protective tariffs by most nations c. Greater economic instability and a sequence of ever deeper economic depressions d. Closer economic cooperation among the great powers e. Greater investment by the United States in the European economy

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The war in the Balkans saw all of the following except ______________.

A. ethnic cleansing B. the systematic policies of raping Muslim women C. the first UN air strike D. mass extermination of Muslims E. peaceful accord with the Geneva Conventions

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Which of the following statements is not true about the New Deal?

A) The New Deal brought about full economic recovery, and by 1939 unemployment was no longer a serious problem. B) The New Deal vastly increased the power and prestige of the presidency. C) The New Deal assumed a fundamental governmental responsibility to promote economic prosperity and the well-being of all citizens. D) As the New Deal evolved, it acted as a broker for all organized interest groups-including agriculture and labor, not just business. E) In the course of the New Deal, a fundamental political realignment took place.

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