Which two issues divided the Second International in the late nineteenth century?
a. Trade unions and liberalism
b. Liberalism and revisionism
c. Revisionism and nationalism
d. Nationalism and trade unions
e. Liberalism and revisionism
c
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Although the Revolution resulted in independence for the American nation, it produced varied consequences for those who lived through it. Analyze the impact of the Revolution on the lives of Native Americans, blacks, and women
What will be an ideal response?
Stories such as the 'Brer Rabbit folktales were actually stories about
a. racial violence on the plantation. b. survival and resistance. c. violent rebellion against the slave system. d. the importance of family.
The Whig party became hopelessly divided in 1852 because
a. its southern and northern wings could not reach consensus on a platform. b. its presidential nominee, Winfield Scott, was rejected by both northern and southern Whigs for being too sympathetic to slavery and too northern to be trusted. c. its presidential nominee, William H. Seward, refused to endorse the Compromise of 1850. d. its southern presidential nominee, John C. Calhoun, was flatly rejected by most northern Whigs. e. its western wing was in revolt over the lack of funding for internal improvements.
The purpose of the Five Pillars of Islam was to
a. provide a set of absolute law like Moses did. b. provide unity of purpose and action among all Muslims. c. be symbolic representations of the five golden rules mandated by Mohammad. d. establish who the five principal leaders of the religion were after Mohammad's death. e. None of these.