The most prominent American socialist during the Progressive Era was __________
a. "Big Bill" Haywood
b. Gifford Pinchot
c. Eugene V. Debs
d. Upton Sinclair
e. Daniel DeLeon
C
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As early as 1502, African slaves lived on the island of ____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following was an argument made by Mary Wollstonecraft that aroused both popular support and strong opposition in he time?
A. Women were more suitable to leading the affairs of the republic than men. B. Women should be allowed every opportunity and task that men pursued, including participating in soldiering. C. Women should throw off the shackles of organized religion. D. Poor education for women was designed by men to keep them childlike.
After the Revolutionary War, why did many American Loyalists, who returned to England, feel betrayed?
A) They were treated as second-class citizens in England. B) They were denied any monetary compensation for their sacrifices. C) They were viewed as traitors by the native-born English. D) They were viewed as foreigners by the native-born English. E) They were put in prisons because they would not pay their debts.
All of the following were "Radical Republicans" EXCEPT
A. Charles Sumner. B. Benjamin Wade. C. Abraham Lincoln. D. Thaddeus Stevens. E. None of these answers is correct.