What is one significant aspect of the modern nation-state?
A) The development of independent thought and action among individuals.
B) The need for close ties between church and state.
C) The subordination of the individual to mass politics.
D) An increase in social welfare spending.
E) A greater tolerance for members of opposing groups.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The change in British politics in the 1920s was caused by
A) organized labor forming the Labour party in Britain and gaining a strong foothold on power. B) the rise of the Socialist state in Britain after the war to repair the economy. C) the fall of capitalism and its political party in Britain during the Depression. D) the rise of a militaristic political party gaining power in the Parliament after the Great War. E) a stronger conservative government emerged in Parliament after the Great War.
Disenfranchisement of African Americans
A. was opposed, unsuccessfully, by Populists and other reformers. B. also targeted poor whites who might break party ranks. C. was unsuccessful except in a few southern states. D. ensured all whites could pass the tests or pay the taxes that excluded blacks.
In 1947, British India was partitioned to create two independent countries: India and __________.
A) Pakistan B) Angola C) Algeria D) Rhodesia