The leading cultural critic of the 1920s, H.L. Mencken, attacked all of the following except
a. the South.
b. patriotism.
c. technology.
d. prohibition.
e. marriage.
c
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Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians had been active in the __________ that swept the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s.
a. abolitionist movement b. independence fervor c. Salem Witchcraft hysteria d. first Great Awakening
The idea of adding the fight against slavery to their fight for women's rights
A) proved very controversial. B) was only supported by African American women activists. C) was accepted by the conventions of the 1850s. D) found no supporters among women's rights activists.
The emergency atmosphere in World War I returned important benefits to all the following EXCEPT the
A) prohibitionists. B) Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). C) American Federation of Labor (AFL). D) women's suffrage movement.
Why did the federal government pursue a policy of military confrontation and forced assimilation when dealing with Native Americans?
What will be an ideal response?