African American activists' concern that Allied victory should also promote their own rights as citizens led to what was known as the ___________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
"Double V" campaign
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The "yellow press" of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer promoted overseas expansionism as a(n)
a. opportunity to develop new markets for their publications. b. way to keep up with European imperialist powers. c. chance to practice exciting photojournalism. d. opportunity for manly adventure and excitement. e. opportunity to bring American culture and religion to "native" peoples.
The Edmunds Act __________
A) banned Chinese immigration to the United States B) outlawed polygamy and appointed a federal commission to supervise elections in Utah C) resumed the coinage of silver D) established a merit system for federal job applicants
The main two forces of division in Argentina during the 19th century were the
A) whites and blacks. B) nobles and peasants. C) religious and secular sectors of the society. D) commercial elements and great ranchers. E) middle class and peasants.
The "cult of true womanhood" identified women with
A) the burgeoning movement to obtain their rights. B) the full range of their occupations, from laborer to mother. C) piety, motherhood, and sexual passivity. D) their new role as consumers in the competitive marketplace. E) their weakness and tendency toward moral depravity.