How were Jimmy Carter and Woodrow Wilson similar in their foreign affairs policies?
A) They both had to deal with overseas wars that involved the United States.
B) They both tried to get America to champion democracy worldwide.
C) They both believed that the United States had the right to meddle in Latin American affairs.
D) They both faced diplomatic crises in the Middle East.
B
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a. new concepts about the role of government in society. b. reforms in government policies and institutions. c. political activism, to enact change in the way government functions in society. d. All of the above are part of the definition of this term.
The Uprising of the 20,000 illustrated the collective power of __________
A) working-class miners B) working-class women and middle-class reformers and suffragists C) the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League D) residents of company towns
What happened as a result of the slave uprising in Haiti (Saint-Domingue)?
A. The slave uprising spread from Haiti to the United States. B. Louisiana stopped the importation of slaves from the West Indies. C. The uprising brought about the abolition movement in the United States. D. Large numbers of slaves, seeking protection, came from Haiti to the United States.
According to research on the allies of disadvantaged groups, you might expect each of the following to be TRUE of a vocal, male proponent of gender equality EXCEPT ______.
A. he will be more likely to be perceived as inauthentic B. he will be stereotyped as highly feminine C. he will report meeting needs for belongingness and community D. he will gain knowledge about disadvantaged groups