What was the main political stand that Harriet Beecher Stowe took with her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin?
a. popular sovereignty
b. nativism
c. Manifest Destiny
d. abolition
Ans: d. abolition
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a. the reintroduction of indentured servitude b. the establishment of federal job training programs c. the recruitment of southern blacks d. a worsening in government–labor relations
What point did W.E.B. Du Bois and Ralph Bunche agree on regarding Africa?
A) Africa should come under American control for its benefit. B) Blacks should migrate to Africa to gain more civil and political rights. C) African nations should be free from colonial control. D) Africa should serve as a model for race relations in the United States.
In the 1950s, India
a. took a neutral, third-world position in the Cold War. b. opposed United States "hegemonism" in the Philippines and Manchuria. c. took the side of the Soviet Union in the Cold War. d. opposed Chinese independence. e. rejected the Marxist policies begun by Nehru.
Which of the following was a key strategic goal of the United States in the Vietnam War?
A) to avoid drawing China into the war B) to colonize all of Vietnam C) to draw the Soviets into the war D) to put NLF leaders in charge in South Vietnam