Early twentieth-century scientists believed

a. that science would soon run out of subjects to study.
b. that science was an interesting mental exercise, but irrelevant to the physical world.
c. their observations allowed them to make true statements about nature.
d. their observations allowed them to make useful hypotheses about nature.


d

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Taft’s policy of “dollar diplomacy” aimed to substitute __________ for military alliances.

a. cash bribes b. economic ties c. a larger and more costly army d. subtle persuasion

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The term "domestic feminism" refers to

A) the refusal of women to do domestic work. B) the tendency of women to control reproduction. C) women's activism in the home. D) domestic service by feminists.

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The cultural nationalist movement of the 1960s emphasized

a. recognition of the essential equality of men and women. b. the need to work closely with militant organizations like the BPP. c. Marxist revolutionary thought as the proper instrument for racial uplift. d. the recovery of African rituals, clothing, and languages.

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President Ronald Reagan responded to the fiscal debt crisis by cutting spending programs intended to help poor Americans.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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