Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were both __________

A) connected to organized crime
B) self-proclaimed anarchists
C) accused of treason
D) World War I veterans


B

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A) Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. B) outbreak of World War I. C) New York Garment industry uprising. D) Lawrence Textile Strike.

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The chapter introduction tells the story of Sister Aimee and the imaginary Smiths to make the point that

A. transformations of the New Era mixed ambivalently with traditional beliefs and practices. B. in the Jazz Age, truth was often stranger than fiction. C. Catholics, like other marginal groups, were becoming more culturally influential in the urbanized mass culture of the 1920s. D. modern methods and values had taken over the minds of Americans by the 1920s.

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All of the following are true about the breakup of Alexander's empire after his death except

A) the Ptolemaic kingdom held Egypt and nearby lands. B) the Antigonid kingdom was based on Macedonia. C) the Seleucid kingdom held the lands stretching eastward from Syria. D) Macedonian, Greek, and non-Greek rulers carved themselves smaller shares of the territory. E) Alexander's empire did not break up; it was held together by his son.

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Looking at Map 14.2, "The Byzantine Empire," by 1100, the Byzantine Empire was roughly the same as the ________

A) Roman Empire at its greatest extent B) Hellenistic world C) classical Greek world D) empire of Alexander the Great

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