The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided:
a. employment rights to Mexicans under federal labor laws.
b. U.S. citizenship to Mexicans in newly acquired territories.
c. political amnesty to Mexican War criminals.
d. the right to a U.S. trial for Mexican refugees.
b
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The metaphor of the "invisible hand" has been used to represent:
A) government control of the economy B) the influence of multinational corporations C) the free play of economic forces that shape the market place and the broader economy D) none of the above
The belief that the U.S. was a "melting pot," which became very compelling in the first part of the twentieth century, suggested that the nation had an almost divine mission to produce
A. pluralism. B. amalgamation. C. segregation. D. assimilation.
This form of state-corporate crime occurs when a business employed by the government undertakes deviant or illegal actions at the direction of, or with the tacit approval of government
a. state-initiated b. state-inspected c. state-contractual d. state-facilitated
Black churches were essential to the success of the __________
a. Black Lives Matter movement b. civil rights movement c. suffragette movement d. pro-life movement