The author of Christianity, Islam, and the Negro Race (1887), who was an advocate of a program called “Ethiopianism” was __________
A) Edward Blyden
B) Alexander Crummell
C) W. E. B. Du Bois
D) William Monroe Trotter
Answer: A
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The Populists ultimately failed to build an urban-rural coalition because they
a. overemphasized the free silver issue. b. did not support labor union organization. c. were more conservative than the workers. d. supported strict immigration restriction.
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In what way did Theodore Roosevelt embody the concept of pragmatism?
A) In breaking the trusts and large corporations, he demonstrated that he believed in natural laws instead of actions. B) In deciding to run for a third term, he demonstrated a belief in the absolute truth of his right to the presidency. C) He approached problems not by applying an ideology, but in an ad hoc manner. D) In his conservation of wilderness in America, he demonstrated his belief in divine laws, meaning that God had given America the land to take care of. E) In his unequal treatment of African Americans, he demonstrated the pragmatic ability to be “tough-minded” in a world with no easy answers.