How did Emma Goldman, the traveler in this chapter, define anarchism?
a. As a political philosophy based on working-class consciousness
b. As a philosophy promoting a new social order of unrestricted liberty and individualism
c. As the collapse of order into chaos
d. As a political system centered on dissent
e. As a political philosophy centered on putting the greater good above that of the individual
b
You might also like to view...
How did Ibrahima defeat his enemy in the cane field?
a) He called in extra troops. b) He set a trap for his enemy. c) His father sent a more experienced leader. d) They attacked while enemy was sleeping. e) none of the above
A major religion that was founded by Mahavira in the sixth century was
A. Daoism. B. Jainism. C. Chandrism. D. Zoroastrianism. E. Hinduism.
The Confiscation Act passed by Congress in 1861 specified that __________
A) slaves in Confederate hands could be freed by Union commanders B) southern lands could be divided among the former slaves C) Confederate politicians would be held responsible for the war D) black troops were to be used against Confederate forces
According to the How Do We Know? video in section 19.6, what impressed Mary Antin about life in the United States?
A) opportunity for education B) prosperity of city dwellers C) role of women in politics D) degree of racial harmony