In the 1920s, the _________ became the most powerful white supremacy group in the nation

A) Council of Concerned Citizens
B) Knights of the White Magnolia
C) Aryan Nation
D) Ku Klux Klan


D

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Why were the theories of Wiclif so controversial?

A) His theories challenged the foundation of the powers of the papacy and clergy. Deeming the Church corrupt was a far different thing than calling the governing body of the Church completely unnecessary. B) In a time when most were questioning the integrity of the Church, he was wholly supporting it. C) He believed that ordination was unnecessary. D) Wiclif sought to completely eradicate the Church and have worshippers consult the Bible for guidance. E) Wiclif was a supporter of the Church despite the corruption, as that was the only path to salvation.

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One profound effect that industrialization had on the world was that

a. Western Europe and North America were empowered at the expense of the rest of the world. b. the raw material of Africa made it the center of industrialization. c. the availability of cheap labor in Asia caused its markets to expand rapidly. d. Europe went into a slow decline due to worldwide competition. e. workers' wages and quality of living rose quickly.

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Collins argues that while we are able to see our own oppression in the system, we are less likely to be able to see ______.

A. how we subordinate others B. how we got oppressed in the first place C. how our oppression affects life chances D. how we cooperate with others

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Which of the following best describes the role of the Shahanshah of the Persian Empire?

A. He was appointed by the people and ruled on their behalf. B. His rule was divinely sanctioned, and tribute and service was to be paid. C. He was a modest individual who not only ruled his people but was also one of them. D. He was a general who led his people to victory on the battlefield. E. He was admired by the Greeks as an enlightened ruler.

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