Northern response to Theodore Weld's fiery anti-slavery orations is indication by his reputation as "the Most ___ Man in the United States."
A) Beloved
B) Respected
C) Mobbed
D) Ignored
Answer: C
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a. Black Codes b. the Code Noir c. the Compromise of 1877 d. Redeemer laws e. Jim Crow laws
Ngo Dinh Diem's government in South Vietnam:
a. was noted for its attention to the plight of the poor. b. refused American offers of assistance to fight the Viet Cong. c. refused to implement political and social reforms that American officials wanted. d. tried to negotiate a peace deal with North Vietnam.
With reference to the "Third Way," which of the following statements is true of Bill Clinton?
A) He revised and implemented only ideas that were purely conservative in nature. B) He supported programs that were initially proposed by former members of the Republican Party, and he rejected those proposed by the Democratic Party. C) He deemed redundant some conservative programs, such as tough anticrime measures, welfare reform, and reducing the federal deficit. D) He supported programs that were popular with a majority of the voters, regardless of who had first proposed the plan. E) He rejected liberal proposals like Head Start, air and water quality regulation, and moderate gun control.
A conviction that one's own culture is superior to all other cultures is known as:
A) ethnocentrism B) egoism C) endoculturalism D) multiculturalism E) in-group