The author of the Revolt of the Masses sees which of the following dangers in modern politics?
a. The masses insist on ruling, but they lack the capacity to do so.
b. Anyone who is different runs the risk of being eliminated.
c. People no longer see a need to defend views with a rational argument.
d. Many believe that they have the right to be unreasonable.
e. all of the above
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What will be an ideal response?
In John Marshall’s view, the role of the Supreme Court was to interpret and enforce the Constitution in a way that __________.
a. encouraged economic development b. protected states’ rights c. reflected social and cultural change d. promoted equality in all areas of American life
President Herbert Hoover placed little faith in
A) technological expertise. B) free market competition. C) self-help individualism. D) government activism.
Approximately how many men of Mexican descent served in the Confederate Army during the civil war?
a. twenty-five hundred b. fifteen-hundred c. twelve thousand d. twenty thousand