The Struggle between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Persians allowed what group to rise to power?

A) The Arabs
B) The Slavs
C) The Avars
D) The Franks
E) The Syrians


A

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A) Chicago Renaissance writers focused solely on political gains for their race and refused to take part in "frivolous" fictional writing. B) Chicago Renaissance writers refused to publish their works with white publishers. C) Chicago Renaissance writers did not feel that their work would solve racial problems. D) These artists were very similar in goals, methods, and projects.

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One feature of industry pioneered by the United States was

a. production of prestige products by skilled artisans. b. mass production of interchangeable parts. c. production of railroads and locomotives. d. arms and ammunition. e. a unionized labor force.

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What factors contributed to magazine popularity and success in the early 1900s?

A) appealing pictures, fiction, low costs, and revealing journalism B) labor union support, sensationalism, and new poetry C) wealthy oligarchy support, new artwork in color, and international focus D) use of cutting-edge words like "new" and "mass" and yellow journalism E) improvements in railroads and roads and the institution of a national postal system

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How did President Theodore Roosevelt respond to reports that black soldiers of the Twenty-Fifth Regiment had “shot up” the town of Brownsville, Texas?

a. He insisted that no action should be taken against the soldiers until they had been tried in a fair and partial court of law. b. He argued that the soldiers were liable to military law, and ordered courts martial which resulted in the execution of three alleged ringleaders. c. He summarily dishonorably discharged the entire regiment, and temporarily banned them from all federal service, military or civil. d. He praised the soldiers for defending their personal honor and the honor of their uniforms against gratuitous and provocative insults.

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