Which of the following compared nineteenth-century society to a stagecoach in which the favored few rode in comfort while the masses pulled them along life's route?
A) Henry Demarest Lloyd
B) Andrew Carnegie
C) Edward Bellamy
D) Henry George
C
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More than sixty-five percent of the AIDS cases reported around the world are in Africa.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The demonstration on miller rd in Dearborn organized by the unemployed council of Detroit where police and guards killed a total of 5 and wounded 50-60 was:
A: the ford hunger march B: may day parade C: labor day parade D: the battle of the overpass
After the Battle of Bull Run, President Jefferson Davis revised his military strategy to rely primarily upon
A) building a strong defense to wear down the Union's will to fight. B) planning a series of bold invasions of the North. C) breaking the Union's naval blockade with the assistance of Great Britain. D) using slaves as support troops.
Which statement about the regulars of the Continental Army is true?
A. In social composition and military tactics, the American army came to resemble the British army. B. Most of the soldiers were older, propertied farmers with families, whose substantial farms, left to the care of wives and children in their long absence, fell into disrepair. C. Despite the hardships, Continental soldiers-who had enlisted for the sake of liberty-refused the temptations of desertion and mutiny that plagued the hired armies of Europe. D. While local partisans in the South often ran at the first encounter with the enemy, the Continental Army proved its mettle in a series of victories in the Carolinas and Georgia.