Which of the following best describes the response of global fundamentalism to modernity?
a. A selective rejection and a seeking of an alternative, more religious modernity
b. A total rejection of modernity
c. A total embrace of modernity
d. A total denial of the existence of modernity
Answer: a. A selective rejection and a seeking of an alternative, more religious modernity
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A) upheld the constitutionality of the Removal Act B) ruled that the state of Georgia could not force the Cherokees to give up their land C) gave the federal government total control of the "Indian question" D) refused to hear the Cherokees' case against the state of Georgia
Recent changes in Bolivia include
A) a democratic constitution. B) a growing economy based on capitalism. C) for the first time since Spanish conquest 500 years ago, an Indian is in a leadership position. D) President Morales has led the government to a pro-Western position. E) an increase in individual freedoms.
Serbian leader ________ was finally removed from power in 2000
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
During the late nineteenth century, the working-class saloon was not
A) the center for immigrant politics. B) a meeting place for husbands and wives. C) a place to escape the socially isolating routines of the factory. D) a location for ethnic groups to reinforce their identities. E) a place for a free lunch.