After the First World War, Mohandas Gandhi was
a. a leader for civil rights in the United States.
b. primarily an opponent of French imperialism in Indochina.
c. a man who launched a civil rights movement in India.
d. active against the European imperial powers in China and East Asia.
c
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A) William Howard Taft and William Jennings Bryan B) Thomas Reed and Grover Cleveland C) William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley D) Marcus A. Hanna and Thomas Watson E) Grover Cleveland and William Jennings Bryan
Which of the following describes Western nations' attitudes toward conflict management?
A) Confrontation should be avoided B) High-face concerns C) More information is desired D) Legal action is pursued E) Conflict is connected to the parties involved
The first state with a plan to eliminate black voting was which of the following?
a. Mississippi b. Alabama c. Louisiana d. Arkansas e. Texas
________ involves the beliefs that women are inferior and that they are threatening to take over men's rightful (dominant) place.
A. Benevolent sexism B. Negativity bias C. Hostile sexism D. Confirmation bias