Which of these people avidly countered the growing belief among intellectuals in the 1920s that democracy was obsolete?
a. Walter Lippman
b. Herbert Hoover
c. Alice Paul
d. John Dewey
e. H.L. Mencken
d
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Which of the following does not describe the work of Francis of Assisi?
A) He spent his life repairing churches. B) He preached repentance to all who would listen. C) He prepared a simple Rule based on the understanding of the Scriptural ideals. D) He established the order of Franciscans. E) He repealed the service of charity and service, while emphasizing a life of seclusion.
How did England treat Ireland in the first half of the nineteenth century?
A) like a colony that existed purely to enrich England B) as an autonomous nation C) as an equal partner in the nation of Great Britain D) like a political ally
Who was referred to by de Maistre as one "into whose hands hell has given all its power"?
a. Rousseau b. Robespierre c. Voltaire d. Bayle e. Napoleon
As the Napoleonic wars broke out in Europe, the United States __________
a. was forced to take sides b. isolated itself from the war c. took advantage of the situation d. feared for the safety of its citizens e. threw its support behind France, in recognition of their support during the Revolutionary War