The Society of ________, also known as the ________ are an example of antislavery forces at work during the American Revolutionary era
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Friends, Quakers
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A) ?those who still wanted to pursue a definitive anti-Communist political policy. B) ?voters who did not agree with noisy protests such as those of the 1968 Democratic National Convention. C) ?the oppressed citizens of the Soviet Union and other Communist countries who had no choice but to accept their governing system. D) ?Democrats who wanted to support him in the next election. E) ?None of these are correct.
Wladyslaw Gomulka was successful in curbing Russian dominance and instituting domestic reforms during the 1950s in which East European country?
a. Poland b. Hungary c. East Germany d. Romania e. Bulgaria
It is President Theodore Roosevelt that argued that the United States should substitute "dollars for bullets" in its foreign policy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Wundt's influence has been reevaluated recently, in part because of his psychology has shifted interests in the late 20th century. In particular, Wundt's research was similar to the work completed by modern-day ______ psychologists.
A. physiological B. cognitive C. behavioral D. social