Anarcho-syndicalism, a political theory that emerged in the 1900s, sought to use labor activism to overthrow _____

A) the capitalist system
B) the government
C) machine politicians
D) the syndicate
E) the socialist system


A

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All of the following are consistent for Britain since 1945 EXCEPT

A) it has moved away from total socialism. B) the elimination of the British Empire. C) an infrastructure badly in need of overhaul. D) a permanent solution to the Irish problem. E) increased Islamic terrorist attacks.

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In Worcester v. Georgia (1832), the Marshall Court affirmed federal authority over

A. the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase. B. all American Indian tribes. C. individual states. D. both individual states and all American Indian tribes. E. both American Indian tribes and the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase.

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In 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt's call to expand the Supreme Court came from

A. a Democratic plan to gain permanent control of the federal government. B. his opinion that the Court needed to review a larger number of cases. C. a desire not to have to choose between two different popular candidates for chief justice. D. his desire to change the ideological balance of the Court. E. complaints by several justices that they were being overworked.

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Examine the spread of Christianity. How was it helped along by the established trade routes? How did it evolve in the later Roman period?

What will be an ideal response?

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