Which issue most dominated American politics between 1913 and 1915?

A) tension between corporations and antimonopoly traditions
B) racial inequality
C) the threat of anarchism
D) potential war and revolution abroad


A

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A) Americans rejected any type of governmental regulation or interference. B) Americans were mostly unaware of economic regulations. C) Americans advocated against the free enterprise philosophy. D) Americans saw economic regulation as a way to release human energy and increase the area in which business could freely operate.

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What distinguishes one species from another? a. Ability to communicate with one another

b. Size of physical body. c. Location of earliest remains. d. Inability to reproduce together. e. Amount of DNA shared.

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Most missionaries that reached out to Native Americans held the view that

A. they were simply savages in need of salvation. B. their cultures were inferior. C. their cultures were valid and worth preserving. D. they were biologically incapable of being civilized.

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Regarding the values of westerners, Irwin Unger concludes that most of them were:

a. individualistic and egalitarian and believers in taking action b. conformists and followers, although they were often violent c. egalitarian and prejudiced, hating Indians, foreigners, and easterners d. individualistic, but timid, so they often appeared to be conformists

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