The "flapper" of the 1920s symbolized
a. American women's continuing obsession with European fashions.
b. the end of mass migration.
c. the growing influence of modernist literature.
d. many women's new sense of independence and daring.
e. a triumph of progressive education.
d
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As an alternative to Communism, some nations offered "cradle to grave" health and welfare benefits financed by very high taxes. This approach was most widely adopted in the postwar period in __________.
A) Central America. B) Scandinavia. C) Soviet Union. D) the United States.
The issue that finally touched off the movement toward the Constitutional Convention was
a. government control of public lands. b. the struggle of control of commerce between states and the central government. c. Indian policy. d. monetary policy. e. foreign threats to our independence.
The Baron de Montesquieu developed an influential theory that Western governments tended
a. to lean towards liberty and eastern governments towards tyranny. b. to be tyrannical, and eastern governments were rational and strong. c. to be based on Christian ethics and morals and thus better than governments in the non-Christian East. d. to be despotic and tyrannical, and eastern governments were no better.
Explain what is meant by Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom, and discuss how this relates to Wilson the progressive reformer and Wilson the traditional southerner.
What will be an ideal response?