Edward Bellamy’s utopian novel advocated a philosophy he called

a. Nationalism.
b. Social Darwinism.
c. Social Gospel.
d. Socialism.
e. none of these choices.


ANS: A

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When colonists protested the Stamp Tax with the cry "no taxation without representation," George Grenville argued that

A) each member of Parliament, regardless of his residence, represented all colonists in the empire. B) colonists, through their agents in London, were represented in Parliament. C) the colonists were adequately represented in their own colonial assemblies. D) Parliament could tax the colonists even though they were not represented in the House of Commons.

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The main issues of the election of 2004 were:

A) the same as those in 2000. B) war and national security. C) domestic problems. D) the deficit and national debt.

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The text authors suggest that when they first started to migrate into Texas, "Spain welcomed the Americans." Explain why Americans were allowed to settle in Texas and why later the Mexican government decided to change this policy

What will be an ideal response?

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Which statement best describes union membership in the 1930s?

A) Unions lost members because unemployed workers would accept low wages and poor working conditions to get a job. B) Unions gained membership, growing from only 3 million in 1933 to over 8 million in 1941. C) Union membership held steady at approximately 5 million members throughout the 1930s. D) Unions gained members because a big effort was made to organize low-wage workers including agricultural laborers, and department-store clerks. E) Union membership surged and soon 75% of American workers were unionized.

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