From the perspective of the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s, the ideal American was __________.
a. Anglo-Saxon and Protestant
b. a union member and an industrial worker
c. a western farmer
d. a Democrat and city-dweller
a. Anglo-Saxon and Protestant
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What made the Puritan tradition in New England a "curious mix of freedom and repression"? How did Puritan New England eventually become a less religiously repressive society?
What will be an ideal response?
One labor strategy used by the Storage Ltd. firm in McKay’s study was:
a. workers are kept at part-time hours to avoid giving health care benefits. b. The firm makes connections with village-level officials to head off potential unionizing efforts. c. The firm requires mandatory pregnancy testing. d. Workers do not get paid for overtime work.
How many people were out of work in the United States in 1933?
A) 15 percent B) 25 percent C) 5 percent D) 35 percent
What was the first great undertaking of American and European delegates of the Red Cross?
a) drawing up the Geneva Convention in 1864 b) signing the Treaty of Solferino in 1860 Consider This: What problems were encountered in creating international standards for the care of the wounded? See 8.7: Narrative: A Souvenir of Battle. c) agreeing that all medical personnel would be considered neutral in times of war Consider This: What problems were encountered in creating international standards for the care of the wounded? See 8.7: Narrative: A Souvenir of Battle. d) voting that Henri Dunant’s drills would be carried by armies to provide fresh water Consider This: What problems were encountered in creating international standards for the care of the wounded? See 8.7: Narrative: A Souvenir of Battle.