The early twentieth century abandonment of laissez-faire liberal policies was exemplified in
a. the ending of serfdom in Russia.
b. Britain's National Insurance Act of 1911.
c. the creation of the dual monarchy in Austria.
d. the creation of the Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate.
e. France's Third Republic.
b
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The domestic program outlined by President Madison in 1815
A. recommended constitutional amendments that would have destroyed the system of checks and balances. B. represented a novel definition of the role of the federal government. C. in many respects embraced Federalist ideas. D. in most respects indicated the triumph of the ideas associated with Jeffersonian Republicanism.
The violence in the Haymarket Square incident was an example of:
A) turmoil in the urban ghettos. B) racial tensions between African Americans and new European immigrants. C) hostilities that broke out in large crowds at sporting events. D) hostility to labor union organizing.
President Johnson’s actions towards black power groups can be best described as __________
a) increasingly concerned and willing to use intelligence agencies to disrupt potential revolutionary groups b) sympathetic to the goals of the civil rights movement in a time of upheaval c) concerned by the success of King’s nonviolent tactics d) interested in using black power leaders as allies to rally black voters
A study by Alpak et al. (2015) with Syrian refugees found that women’s rates of PTSD were ______ times higher than men’s.
A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 4