Compared to previous generations of conservatives, the "New Right" that emerged in the late 1970s was
a. uninterested in cultural issues.
b. more secular.
c. more committed to upholding white supremacy.
d. less nationalist in foreign policy.
e. more populist in tone.
e
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A) Margaretta Forten. B) Maria Miller Stewart. C) Prudence Crandall. D) Angelina Grimke.
Peter Stuyvesant __________
A) quickly worked to wield power in New Amsterdam B) served as governor of New Sweden. C) refused trade in African slaves to meet the labor shortage of New Netherland. D) approved of the arrival of Jewish settlers.
Japanese culture during the Meiji Restoration
a. was unaffected by foreign influences, unlike the economic and governmental areas of Japanese life. b. was characterized by a period of fascination with Western art, followed by a period of reaction, during which artists searched for authentic Japanese modes of statement. c. included poetry influenced by Abstract Expressionism and Classic Romanticism. d. was ignored by European and North American artists and writers. e. was entirely inspired by recent Chinese models.
How did the Allies respond to mounting evidence that Hitler intended to exterminate the Jews?
A. Only the United States went out of its way to welcome Jewish refugees. B. The British agreed to open Palestine to Jewish settlement. C. British and American representatives met in Bermuda to discuss the plight of the Jews, but offered no concrete plan of assistance. D. The United States persuaded Latin American countries to open their doors to Jewish refugees.