Examples of the "defenders of the faith" of traditional America against modern urban culture in the 1920s include all EXCEPT
A. Protestant fundamentalism, which persisted despite the humiliation of the Scopes trial.
B. prohibition, which reduced both drinking and respect for the law.
C. the rejuvenation of the Ku Klux Klan, which crusaded against both blacks and foreigners.
D. hostility to radicalism, which gave the label "Red Scare Decade" to the 1920s.
Answer: D
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Which of the following was a consequence of the increasing wealth of European states?
A) A growing division arose between monarchs and merchants. B) An expanding diet led to a decrease in European tooth decay. C) European states grew rich enough to wage almost unceasing wars against one another. D) A belief that European states should open up their colonial markets to trade with their European rivals
During the Middle Passage,
a. gold and salt from Africa was shipped to Europe. b. slaves from Africa were shipped to the Americas. c. manufactured goods from Europe were shipped to Africa. d. agricultural commodities from the Americas were shipped to Europe. e. luxury goods from Asia were shipped to Europe.
The Middle Passage brought about the three way transportation of slaves, rum, and goods between Africa, Europe, and America.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following reflects the influence of naturalism?
a) Sister Carrie b) Minor v. Happersett c) “Everybody Works But Father” d) Williams v. Mississippi