What was a goal of the moderate members of the Indian National Congress?
a. To have Indians find a place within the British rule of India.
b. Emphasis on reaching the level of the ideals enunciated by Queen Victoria.
c. Self-rule within the British empire.
d. Indians having to learn to respect all cultural factions, both British and within itself.
e. All of the answers are correct.
e
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A. It was the target of a congressional investigation concerning the harassment of dissidents. B. It was the branch of the federal government that most assertively enforced liberal reform measures. C. In a setback for organized labor, it helped end a nationwide strike by miners. D. It supported the right of state governments to regulate business corporations in particular ways.
What was a particular advantage of the early scientific “academies”?
A) They kept the new knowledge secret B) They provided legitimacy and helped members to avoid distinctions of rank C) They were funded by their own discoveries D) They were eager to open their membership to anyone, even the lower class E) None of the above.
National politics in the late nineteenth century
a. favored the Republicans. b. favored the Democrats. c. were a stalemate as neither party could enact its policies. d. were characterized by considerable legislative activity.
In the early nineteenth century, businesses became corporations by obtaining a charter
A) through the Interstate Commerce Commission. B) through a special act of a state legislature. C) from the governor in most states. D) through the U.S. Treasury Department.