Most Progressive reformers were __________
A) members of the working classes
B) labor activists
C) recent immigrants
D) Protestants
Answer: D
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The revolutions of 1848 and 1849 ________
A. resulted in a unified middle and working class B. were successful in establishing liberal or national states C. ended monarchy in Europe forever D. failed to establish liberal or national states
The government of Chiang Kai-shek was vigorously supported by
a. Francis Cardinal Spellman. b. George C. Marshall. c. General Joseph W. Stilwell. d. the “China Lobby.” e. all of these choices.
What did Columbus think of the first people he encountered?
a. He thought they were greedy. b. He thought they would submit and share their land readily. c. He thought their religion was in many ways superior to his own. d. He thought they were cannibals.
Alexander's immediate legacy was __________.
A. a large and influential, but fragile, empire B. the dominance of Greek kings in the Middle East for centuries to come C. the establishment of a power capable of resisting Roman expansion D. limited, due to his short reign