The rapid population growth in the "Sunbelt" shifted political power to the region and tended to strengthen which political viewpoint?
a. liberal, government activist
b. conservative, antigovernment
c. moderate, middle-of-the-road
d. basically neutral
e. liberal, antigovernment
Answer: b. conservative, antigovernment
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a. France was the most powerful country in Europe. b. The French king only controlled an area known as the Ile-de-France. c. The French had just defeated the English in the Hundred Year's War. d. Bordeaux was the French capital. e. French Capet princes were the Kings of Jerusalem.
With the progress of civilization, one could also find
a. increased epidemic diseases. b. urban centers without adequate sewage systems. c. more dangerous warfare. d. slavery. e. All of these
What happened at Jackson State and Kent State Universities in 1970?
a. students marched quietly to mourn the victims of the My Lai Massacre. b. Young Americans for Freedom staged the largest pro-war demonstration in the history of the conflict. c. Catholic priests helped draft protesters burn their draft cards. d. National guard troops shot and killed six unarmed student protesters.
In general, the Sunni branch of Islam has
a. never been a single sect in Islam. b. taken the most inclusive approach to defining membership in the Muslim community of faith. c. normally been among the more aggressive Islamic sects in supporting jihad. d. All of these answers are correct.