Which of the following statements characterizes Protestant views of the popular anti-woman and anti-marriage literature of the Middle Ages?
A. They completely agreed with said sentiments.
B. They agreed in part with the anti-marriage literature, but that was the extent.
C. They agreed in part with the anti-woman sentiment, but felt marriage was a necessity.
D. They completely disagreed with said sentiments.
E. They added their own anti-marriage writings to this tradition.
D
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Which of the following is true of African-American workers in the early 1930s?
A. Laws were passed in several southern states making it illegal to hire an African American for a job if there was also a white applicant. B. African Americans living in the South generally fared better in finding employment than those living in other regions. C. Many African Americans joined the militant Black Shirts organization, which advocated the violent overthrow of the American government. D. African American workers in the North usually found that as industry cut production, they were the first to be fired.
The "yellow press" of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer promoted overseas expansionism as a(n)
a. opportunity to develop new markets for their publications. b. way to keep up with European imperialist powers. c. chance to practice exciting photojournalism. d. opportunity for manly adventure and excitement. e. opportunity to bring American culture and religion to "native" peoples.
When General Howe withdrew British forces from Boston, he planned to __________
A) return with a larger force the following spring B) land troops in Philadelphia to break up the Congress C) attack New York where Loyalist support was stronger D) rush to Canada to assist in the defense of Quebec
Compare nineteenth-century migration patterns of North America and Latin America. Where did migrants come from in each case? What opportunities did they find in each region?
What will be an ideal response?