The May Fourth Movement in China
a. was directed against Yuan Shikai's attempt to make himself emperor.
b. signified the beginning of the Long March.
c. resulted from demonstrations against the award of Shandong Province to Japan by the Paris Peace Conference.
d. was the attempt by Chiang Kai-shek to reclaim North China from the warlords.
e. was the date that the Qing were ousted and the Chinese Republic proclaimed.
c
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Authors associated with the Federal Writers Project _____________________.
A. collected and published the stories of many freed slaves B. primarily dealt with the trials and tribulations of wealthy Americans in the works they wrote C. had to adhere to strict language and story-line restrictions established by the Works Projects Administration D. were usually critical of Roosevelt and the New Deal
In general, as industry expanded
A) Americans rejected any type of governmental regulation or interference. B) Americans were mostly unaware of economic regulations. C) Americans advocated against the free enterprise philosophy. D) Americans saw economic regulation as a way to release human energy and increase the area in which business could freely operate.
Which of the following was a consequence of the Yamasee War?
a. White colonists abandoned the city of Charleston. b. Unity was established among the various Indian tribes in the Carolinas. c. For self-protection, the Yamasees moved south. d. The Creeks established a lasting alliance with the white South Carolina settlers.
President Buchanan did not believe that a state had the legal right to secede from the Union.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)