The __________ Movement was a popular attempt to establish an extralegal institution to reform the government in Great Britain.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Which of the following is true of the Johnson Act, passed by Congress in 1934? a. The act forbade the government from extending loans to foreign governments that were in default on debtsowed to the United States
b. By the act, the United States returned to the gold standard. c. The act declared a moratorium on war debts owed to the United States. d. Through the act, American banks were permitted to open foreign branch banks.
________ differences heightened sectional tensions between the seaboard's established communities and the frontiers.
A. Racial B. Economic C. Ethnic D. Gender
In the mid 1870s, a black militia maintained by Governor Adelbert Ames clashed frequently with paramilitary White Leagues in an intermittent civil war fought in which state?
a. South Carolina b. Louisiana c. Georgia d. Alabama
What was the impact of the sixteenth-century Protestant and Catholic Reformations upon the secularization of Western civilization?
What will be an ideal response?