In which of the following New Europes did elites live with embossed wallpapers, Italian carpets, Spanish paintings, and French perfume as an homage to old Europe?

a. Algiers
b. New Zealand
c. Argentina
d. Austrialia


c

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A) Catholics B) Anglicans C) Huguenots D) Puritans

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The most controversial part of the Compromise of 1850 was the ________, appeasing southerners but infuriating northerners

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Cultural pluralists like Horace Kallen and Randolph Bourne generally advocated that

a. Spanish and German should be recognized as official languages of the United States along with English. b. "one hundred percent Americanization" of all southern and eastern European immigrants was necessary for America to retain its democratic and cosmopolitan culture. c. immigrants to the United States could and should remain politically loyal to their original nations. d. immigrants should be able to retain their traditional cultures rather than blend into a single American melting pot. e. the full-fledged preservation of ethnic identity and cross-fertilization among immigrants were both unhealthy and dangerous cultural trends that threatened to the long-term health and democratic nature of America.

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In Easley v. Cromartie (2001), the Supreme Court ruled that __________

A) North Carolina could not redraw congressional lines to guarantee one district would have a majority of black voters B) race could be considered in districting if it was not the dominant and controlling consideration C) federal affirmative action statutes were unconstitutional D) affirmative action was a constitutional remedy for past racial discrimination

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