Student radicals in the late 1960s were critical of all of the following except
a. the Vietnam War.
b. the impersonal nature of modern society.
c. the lack of economic opportunities for university students.
d. the lack of relevancy in their education endeavors.
e. excessive Western materialism.
c
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Which of the following is associated with the youth culture that developed in New York City in the 1840s?
a. Zoot suiters b. The Beats c. The Chelsea Youth Brigade d. Bowery boys and gals
The word gild in the term Gilded Age accurately describes the late nineteenth century in the United States because __________
A) the majority of Americans benefited from the unprecedented growth in prosperity B) it was characterized by the rise of large and remarkably beautiful cities C) it was marked by the technological innovations achieved at all levels of society D) its dazzling accomplishments were like a thin veneer when compared with its many social problems
Theodor Herzl brought public notice onto the anti-Semitic pogroms happening in Russia in the late nineteenth century
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Like Cyrus Vance, the Project for a New American Century favored U.S. intervention, but it
A) called for internationally recognized guidelines against which to measure regime legitimacy. B) stressed the development of multilateral mechanisms for peaceful resolution of conflicts. C) emphasized unilateral, imperialist interference and deployment of military power. D) insisted that the President secure Congressional authority, consistent with the Constitution.