In 1919, the Red Scare in the United States
A. led to government raids that uncovered large caches of weapons.
B. was generally opposed by universities and other academic institutions.
C. was partly motivated by a series of bombings.
D. saw more than 6,000 people deported from the country.
E. saw the arrest of several major government figures.
C
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Who made the following statement?: “Treason must be made odious, and traitors must be punished and impoverished.”
A) Andrew Johnson B) Abraham Lincoln C) Ulysses Grant D) William Seward
Which of these statements would French education reformer François Guizot have been most likely to support?
A) Public schools improved society by making people less likely to challenge the political system. B) Public schools made people more self-reliant and self-sufficient. C) Public education was necessary for the middle class, but not the working class. D) Too much education made people irresponsible and selfish. E) The natural wisdom of man was more important than formal education.
The genin were
A. large landowners during the Ashikaga period. B. the wealthiest samurai. C. landless laborers who could be bought and sold by the owners of the land. D. hereditary slaves, and often of Ainu or Korean ancestry. E. Buddhist priests.
In the postwar South
a. the economy and social structure were utterly devastated. b. there was a turn from agriculture to industry. c. northern investors were eager to develop the region. d. there was a trained labor force ready to work. e. poorer whites benefited from the end of plantation slavery.