Zionism refers to
A) the movement to establish a nation-state for the Jewish people, preferably in Palestine.
B) the movement to bring awareness of the anti-Semitism and its devastating effects to the world consciousness.
C) Germany's plan to seize territory from the Jews in German-held cities.
D) the plan of Austria-Hungary to relocate Jews to Ghettos.
E) the eradication of anti-Semitism via the eradication of nationalism.
A
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What push factor led to the largest group of immigrants arriving in the United States between 1845 and 1855?
a. the Mexican-American War b. the Irish potato famine c. the abolitionist movement d. the Second Great Awakening
The main cause of southern rural poverty for both whites and blacks was the
A) harsh treatment by Radical Republicans. B) lack of enough capital to finance the sharecropping system. C) failure of new varieties of cotton to thrive. D) ill-advised attempt at rapid industrialization.
The institution of slavery became even more entrenched in the South because of the increasing importance of __________
a. rice b. indigo c. long-staple cotton d. short-staple cotton e. sugar cane
Following the Declaration of Independence, state constitutions
A) ?strengthened elected legislatures. B) ?revoked veto powers for governors. C) ?gave legislatures the right to appoint judges. D) ?allocated more representation in the legislature to backcountry farmers. E) ?All of these are correct.