Who waged a lifelong war on immorality and saw him/herself as the defender of sexual purity?
a. Victoria Woodhull
b. Henry George
c. Jane Addams
d. Anthony Comstock
e. Edwin L. Godkin
d
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The lords' original purpose in granting charters to towns was to:
A. grant protection to the inhabitants. B. assemble the citizenry for religious observances. C. make agriculture more efficient. D. concentrate skilled laborers who could manufacture finished goods. E. all of these answers.
The movement for civil rights in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s
a. was strongly opposed by Malcolm X, a white political leader from Illinois. b. inspired a "white backlash" which aided a national trend toward greater political conservatism. c. received no governmental support until 1974. d. was a catalyst which energized the Indian and black minorities, who together composed thirty-four percent of the nation's population. e. finally achieved the right to vote for all black American adults as a result of the Proclamation of 1953.
In order to win the war, Jefferson Davis believed that the Confederacy would have to
a. convince the border states to join the Confederacy. b. move toward a centralization of power. c. industrialize. d. convince nonslaveowning whites to join the all-volunteer Confederate army.
According to noels theory on competition leading to ethnic stratification, what will eliminate such stratification
a. decline in population b. abundance of supply of things that ppl compete for c. higher production to meet higher demand of goods d. all of the above