Who founded Hull House in Chicago?
A) Frances Perkins
B) Carol Upton
C) Ruth Smith
D) Jane Addams
Answer: D
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An Enlightenment thinker would emphasize that:
A) the natural world imposed restrictions on humans that they could not overcome. B) the rhythms of life and nature guide human behavior. C) humans were capable of understanding natural laws and using them to improve their condition. D) progress occurred through the natural working of God's laws.
The First World consisted of
a. Western Europe b. North America c. Australia-New Zealand d. Japan e. All of these choices
In noting that he had "yet to engage in a direct-action campaign that was 'well timed,'" Martin Luther King Jr., was most likely arguing against
(A) African American activists who asserted that King's tactics were taking too long to produce results (B) civil rights activists who believed that more thought should be given to the precise timing ob boycotts, demonstrations, and direct actions (C) environmental activists who believed that the struggle for more effect conservation measures should take precedence over the civil rights movement (D) white Americans who argued that African Americans should be more patient and that civil rights should not be brought about by civil disobedience tactics
The growth of the U.S. economy in the twentieth century depended on __________
A) the colonization of much of Asia and Africa B) low population growth rates C) the consumption of ever-increasing amounts of energy D) the creation of a perpetual state of war