Which of the following supports the view of the 1920s as “the ballyhoo years”?
a) spectators cheering Gertrude Ederle’s swim across the English Channel
b) the American Legion’s insistence on cultural and political conformity
c) Progressive efforts to enforce Prohibition and limit immigration
d) Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer’s roundup of foreign-born radicals
a) spectators cheering Gertrude Ederle’s swim across the English Channel
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Who would be most likely to emigrate to the New World in the seventeenth century?
A. A member of the titled aristocracy who accepted the religious teachings of the Church of England B. A wealthy English merchant who accepted the religious teachings of the Church of England C. A former tenant farmer who had been forced off the land by the landowner, was looking for work in England's cities, and accepted Calvinist theology D. A member of the landed gentry who accepted Calvinist theology and had recently combined a number of small land units into a large enclosed estate
The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo established the U.S.-Mexico boundary at the
A) ?Nueces River. B) ?Colorado River. C) ?Arkansas River. D) ?Rio Grande. E) ?None of these are correct.
Marx's views on religion were closest to those of
a. Kierkegaard. b. the Catholic modernists. c. Feuerbach. d. David Friedrich Strauss. e. Alfred Fermin Loiry.
Like the younger generation of African Americans, the younger generations of Mexican American and Native American activists in the late 1960s and early 1970s emphasized
a. local rather than national issues. b. assimilation and cooperation with white society. c. their own distinct cultures and histories. d. reparations for past wrongs rather than funding for current programs.