A political liberal in the nineteenth century would be likely to advocate

A) returning freed slaves to Africa.
B) the confiscation of church property by the state.
C) universal suffrage for all men and women, regardless of race.
D) written constitutions and representative government.
E) All these answers are correct.


Ans: D) written constitutions and representative government.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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All of the following are true about “taking power” and “making power” except:

a. it is necessary to engage in oppositional politics to corporate and state power to take power. b. if we only take power we will replicate the hierarchical structures in our movements. c. you cannot effectively create change by both taking and making power; you need to choose one over the other. d. we make power by creating structures, movements, and communities that model the world we are trying to create.

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The War of Jenkins’ Ear spilled over into North America when which governor and founder of Georgia attacked the Spanish fortress at St. Augustine?

a. Francisco Menendez b. James Oglethorpe c. John Norman d. Cotton Mather

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In the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), the United States agreed to

A) guarantee the civil and political rights of former Mexican citizens. B) pay $10 million for large tracts of land in New Mexico. C) collect all outstanding American claims against Mexico. D) receive $15 million in reparations from Mexico.

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