Josiah Strong's comments that "The city has become a serious menace to our civilization…It has a peculiar attraction for the immigrant…here roughs, gamblers, thieves, robbers, lawless and desperate men of all sorts, congregate…" reflect

nativist comments found in which of the following writings? A) How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York
B) the 1892 Platform of the People's Party
C) Our Country: Its Possible Future and Present Crisis
D) the text to "The Cross of Gold" speech


C

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In the 1990s, a growing trend on college and university campuses became:

a) the multicultural approach to disciplines like history, including black and female perspectives b) the emphasis on women in society, notably as lawyers and important political officials c) a reaction against multicultural teaching and a return to male perspectives d) a return to basics, and an end to "grade inflation"

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What was the most lucrative trading partnership of the Silk Road trade network and which prized goods were traded along the Silk Road trading network? In addition to goods, what other things did the Silk Road carry along its route? Why were these other traded things highly significant to regional development?

What will be an ideal response?

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The soldiers who marched off in 1914 to fight in World War I were mostly

A. depressed because of their religious opposition to the war. B. extremely poor farmers that needed income for work as a soldier. C. enthusiastic young men who expected a quick victory. D. mercenary troops. E. depressed, because they remembered the incredible slaughter of the Franco-Prussian War.

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The _____ authorized $25 billion to build 41,000 miles of roads, greatly assisting the burgeoning car culture of the 1950s

A) National Mass Transportation Assistance Act B) Department of Defense Appropriations Act C) Department of Defense Reorganization Act D) National Interstate and Defense Highways Act E) Transportation Assistance Act

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