Locke's Two Treatises on Civil Government
A) ?dealt with specific laws and the consequences of breaking them.
B) ?spoke to government leaders, excluding the will of the people.
C) ?stressed that humans had a right to life, liberty, and property.
D) ?expressed his belief that a people never had the right to overthrow their government.
C
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How did Huey Long's "Share the Wealth" movement of 1935 reflect on the U.S. government's efforts to address the Great Depression?
a. The fact that Americans were swayed by Huey Long's flamboyant style suggests that they had become disillusioned with FDR's leadership. b. The "Share the Wealth" movement complemented the New Deal's programs, which similarly sought to increase the standard of living of all Americans. c. It suggested that a large number of people felt that they were not benefiting from the New Deal. d. Rising frustration with the slow pace of recovery resulted in a grassroots revival of fundamentalist Christianity. e. The emergence of viable third-party candidates suggests that neither Democrats nor Republicans were capable of ending the Great Depression.
What was created by the mid-1700s that helped connect the Atlantic seaboard colonies of Great Britain to each other in a more cohesive manner?
a. an intercolonial postal system b. an intercolonial paved roads system that connected all of the cities of the Atlantic seaboard colonies. c. an intercolonial canals system d. an intercolonial currency and monetary system e. none of these choices
The decline of the spirit of deference in the 1820s and 1830s was one example of an emerging __________.
a. well-educated electorate b. democratic culture c. elite electorate d. radicalism
In 1947, Harry Truman requested military and economic aid to which country to prevent it from falling into the Soviet sphere of influence?
A) Greece B) Poland C) Cuba D) France