What was a goal of the feminist movement in the late nineteenth century?
A) socialist revisionism
B) separate spheres
C) women's suffrage
D) peasant emancipation
C
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Machiavelli wrote The Prince in the hope that the
a. French would restore political order in Italy. b. pope would actively promote a worldly order of Christians. c. Italian ruler would emerge from the Medici family. d. Spanish would remove the French from Italy.
Thomas Pinckney's Treaty of San Lorenzo with Spain
a. gave the United States full rights to Florida. b. created the territory of New Mexico. c. gave western farmers an outlet to ocean trade via free navigation of the Mississippi River. d. prepared the ground for the Louisiana Purchase.
Cultural pluralists like Horace Kallen and Randolph Bourne generally advocated that
a. Spanish and German should be recognized as official languages of the United States along with English. b. "one hundred percent Americanization" of all southern and eastern European immigrants was necessary for America to retain its democratic and cosmopolitan culture. c. immigrants to the United States could and should remain politically loyal to their original nations. d. immigrants should be able to retain their traditional cultures rather than blend into a single American melting pot. e. the full-fledged preservation of ethnic identity and cross-fertilization among immigrants were both unhealthy and dangerous cultural trends that threatened to the long-term health and democratic nature of America.
The South lagged behind the North in urbanization and industrialization before the Civil War because:
A) it was completely dependent on slavery. B) it had no stable government. C) it was completely isolated from the neighboring regions. D) it had corrupt government officials. E) it preferred traditional methods of trade.