In the end, Populism was primarily a(n) __________

A) elite movement
B) rural movement
C) urban phenomenon
D) East Coast phenomenon


B

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In 1920, passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

A. gave women the right to vote. B. disallowed Woodrow Wilson from running for a third term. C. marked the beginning of a new era in progressive reform. D. required the direct election of senators. E. outlawed the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol.

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Which of the following was not one of the “five guarantees” offered by Mao?

a. food b. clothes c. fuel d. education e. material wealth

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William Gilpin's vision for the West stressed ________, while John Wesley Powell argued ________.

A. conservation of the land and its peoples; for exploitation of the land and its peoples B. that the Indians should be protected from white settlers; that the land should be protected from eastern capitalists C. that the abundant resources of the West should be rapidly developed; that the Indians of the West should be quickly subdued D. that rain would come when the plains were plowed and planted; that water should be controlled by the community as a valued resource

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