Public reaction to the series of strikes that occurred in the United States during 1919 tended to
A) condemn the actions of the attorney general.
B) support the justice of the strikers' cause.
C) view the strikers as patriots exercising their right to assembly.
D) blame the communists for the unrest.
Answer: D
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Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X of the Black Muslims urged solving racial turmoil by
A) practicing Christian nonviolence. B) supporting the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Great Society. C) rejecting white American society. D) returning to Africa.
On July 3, 1844, the first formal diplomatic agreement between the United States and China was the
a. Ostend Manifesto. b. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. c. Chinese Open-Door Treaty. d. Treaty of Wanghia. e. Hong Kong/Chinese Treaty.
Which one of the following is an accurate statement regarding the impact on Maryland of seventeenth-century England's Protestant-Catholic conflict?
A) The conflict had no effect on far-off Maryland. B) To win the favor of Protestant kings, Maryland gave all authority to Protestants. C) It institutionalized the colony's policy of religious toleration. D) Maryland's Catholic leaders banned Protestant worship in 1671. E) The conflict eventually led to the Puritan government of the 1640s taking refuge in Maryland.
Why was the Tea Act so provocative? How did some colonists protest its passage?
What will be an ideal response?