In the first decade of the twentieth century, the Socialist Party of America
A. grew stronger.
B. continued as it had in the past.
C. renamed itself the Progressive Party.
D. virtually disappeared.
E. grew weaker.
Answer: A
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Hubert Humphrey's narrow defeat in 1968 was due, in part, to
a. his conservative views on race. b. Richard Nixon's promise to escalate the war in Vietnam. c. the violence that had occurred at the Democratic convention in Chicago. d. the antiwar movement's support for Richard Nixon's candidacy.
Which of the following statements accurately characterizes the Civil Rights Act of 1875?
A) It eliminated all discrimination in public places on the basis of race. B) It was championed by both Republicans and Democrats. C) It was eventually overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. D) Neither house of Congress passed the measure.
In contrast to the "honest" poor, the "dishonest" poor were assumed to be __________
A) malingerers B) prostitutes C) criminals D) foreigners
Which of the following is a legitimate criticism of the War on Poverty?
a. It did not give sufficient attention to poverty in female-headed households. b. It did nothing in response to the increase in poverty among the elderly. c. It did not accomplish any significant reduction in poverty. d. It primarily focused on the problem of rural poverty, with few resources directed toward ending urbanpoverty.