In the early twentieth century, eugenics

A. was exposed by a federal commission as a fraudulent science.

B. asserted that the root of many urban problems was overcrowded cities.

C. aimed to subvert and oppose the rising tide of nativism.

D. supported the restriction of immigration by nationality.

E. contended that inequalities between humans were rooted in education.


D

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The main reason for the collapse of Soviet-style communism in Eastern Europe in 1989 and 1990 was

A) Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's refusal to use force to keep old-line communist governments in power in Eastern Europe. B) the aggressive stance taken toward Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev by presidents Reagan and Bush. C) pressure from a United Nations' boycott of Soviet trade in order to pressure Soviet withdrawal from Eastern Europe. D) the rebellions in Eastern Europe against Gorbachev's heavy-handed attempts to crush any attempts to reform pro-Soviet governments.

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The assumption among ordinary people that wealth, education, and social prominence entitled leaders to public office was called:

A) liberalism. B) Lockeanism. C) Deism. D) deference. E) suffrage.

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The pressures of the Great Depression led to a reassessment of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America during the 1920s and 1930s; this revamped approach became known as the "Good Neighbor Policy."

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The earliest period of human culture, the Paleolithic Age, dates from the:

A. earliest use of stone tools. B. earliest use of fire. C. establishment of settled agriculture. D. earliest use of bronze. E. invention of pottery.

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