The Nuremberg Laws stripped __________________ of their civil rights
A) ?communists.
B) ?homosexuals.
C) ?Jews.
D) ?political dissenters.
E) ?All of these are correct.
C
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a. the demagoguery of Senator Joseph McCarthy. b. several high-profile cases related to pro-Soviet espionage. c. the exponential growth of the American Communist Party. d. the emergence of Soviet-style governments in Asia and Europe.
Which author best represents the golden age of English literature?
A. Milton B. Donne C. Marlowe D. Shakespeare E. Keats
The practice of granting charters and corporate status in Europe can best be described as a system in which
A. private individuals and groups negotiated for rights and protection from kings and nobles in exchange for taxes and revenue. B. kings and nobles purchased entire towns and villages as a way of expanding their reign. C. monks freed themselves from the jurisdiction of kings and nobles by claiming that divine law trumped secular law. D. serfs could ultimately purchase the land on which they toiled.
Which of the following statements best expresses the belief of most middle- and upper-class Americans about poverty in the late nineteenth century?
a. Most poverty is caused by the business cycle. b. The greed of the wealthy is the major reason for poverty. c. The poor are poor because of their own personal weaknesses. d. Much poverty is caused by the degrading environment in which people live.