The late-nineteenth-century sociologist Lester Frank Ward
A. suggested that industrialism was creating "organization men."
B. argued that people could do little to alter the economic stratification of society.
C. sought to apply Darwinian laws to human society.
D. believed that human intelligence, not natural selection, shaped society.
E. believed that government intervention in society would be harmful.
D
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In the 1920s, the "noble experiment" referred to
A. the Equal Rights Amendment for women. B. political isolationism. C. laws to restrict child labor. D. female suffrage. E. the prohibition of alcohol.
As president, Dwight Eisenhower kept his campaign promise to
A) return to 1920s-style isolationism and end U.S. involvement in the United Nations. B) go to Korea and conclude a peace treaty. C) roll back most New Deal initiatives. D) increase civil liberties.
Which of the following is true of Congress's response to Hamilton's Report on Manufactures?
A. Congress approved the report in its entirety. B. Congress approved the report with the exception of the portion calling for a protective tariff. C. Congress, seeing the future of the nation as being agrarian and not industrial, rejected the report. D. Congress rejected the report with the exception of the portion calling for a protective tariff.
Modernists were driven by:
A. admiration for middle-class society and morality. B. a concern for the aesthetic. C. a deep concern with social issues. D. a respect for the values of their predecessors. E. religious zeal.