Why did W.E.B. Du Bois join with other black leaders to form the Niagara Movement in 1905?
A) to call for an end of child labor
B) to oppose immigration restrictions
C) to work against gender discrimination
D) to fight racial discrimination
D
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The era of informal polling techniques came to an end and was replaced by more scientifically based systems
a. that relied on the records of automobile registrations and telephone directories to determine the proper demographic samples of Americans who polled about their views on political affairs. b. after a popular news magazine in 1936 mistakenly predicted Alf Landon the winner in the presidential election over FDR. c. when television began to play an increasingly important role in forecasting elections. d. when advertisers decided that polling was useless for the purposes of marketing. e. after a popular new magazine in 1940 mistakenly predicted that Republican presidential nominee Wendell Willkie over FDR.
Colonists reacted to the Proclamation Line of 1763 by
a. slaughtering Indians wholesale. b. bargaining for land in Canada. c. demanding cheaper land east of the line. d. moving west of the line anyway.
Which of the following contributed to imperialist expansion in the late nineteenth century?
A) decline of modernism B) search for new markets C) rise of anticlericalism D) threat of capitalism
Why did Marxism have such appeal in areas not based in an industrial or capitalist economy? Discuss and evaluate the success of Marxism's ability to become politically and economically embedded into three nations or continental regions and analyze the various ways Marxism was adapted to these individual nations and/or a particular region's economy.
What will be an ideal response?