Give three examples of reform movements that turned to political action to accomplish their goals. Why did these movements turn to political action? How did this represent a departure from earlier ideals?

What will be an ideal response?


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Why did the inhabitants of Marseille face famine as well as plague?

a) After the entire city was quarantined, it became difficult to deliver food there. b) Plague can infect food as well as people, making it impossible to eat. Consider This: The quarantine of Marseille was the only weapon authorities had to keep the disease from spreading. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light. c) People starved mainly because they were too sick to eat. Consider This: The quarantine of Marseille was the only weapon authorities had to keep the disease from spreading. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light. d) There was a famine that year, but it was because of a poor harvest and unrelated to the plague. Consider This: The quarantine of Marseille was the only weapon authorities had to keep the disease from spreading. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.

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As part of the U.S. military during World War II, women

A) were given regular military status. B) were allowed to be nurses, but not doctors. C) were able to dispel the belief that women had different capabilities than men. D) participated as combat troops.

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Roosevelt extended Hoover's ________ policy in Latin America

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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After World War II, the Soviet Union

A) felt little effect from the war. B) was determined to have a buffer zone for protection of its western border. C) believed it was vulnerable on its eastern border. D) aggressively pursued a policy of world revolution.

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