Radicals and bohemians were attracted to live in an unconventional community in:
A) Greenwich Village, New York.
B) Paterson, New Jersey.
C) Cambridge, Massachusetts.
D) Newark, New Jersey.
Answer: A
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
After the 1905 revolution Czar Nicholas II agreed to
a. The disestablishment of the Russian Orthodox Church b. A constitutional monarchy c. An elected national assembly with limited powers d. The execution of the ringleaders e. The reorganization of Russia’s armed forces
Which of the following statements about segregation is true?
A) The "better classes" of blacks were sometimes allowed into facilities reserved for whites. B) Blacks faced many difficulties in trying to ride public transportation, although they often had no choice but to attempt to use it. C) Segregation was apparent only in the South. D) Segregation of public facilities began only in the twentieth century.
Tensions between Hindus and Muslims in India eventually led to
a. foreign encroachment by Iran. b. the expulsion of Hindus from India. c. the separation of Pakistan from India. d. greater political power for the British.