The typical abolitionist was __________.
a. a member of the social elite
b. from an upwardly mobile family
c. a religious freethinker
d. fully committed to violent revolution
b. from an upwardly mobile family
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The Weimar Republic
A) was violently overthrown by the Nazis. B) was legally overthrown by the Nazis. C) was unaffected by the Depression. D) gave way to a brief period of monarchical restoration. E) turned to the Nazi Party to spearhead a deflationary economic program.
As the Great Depression took hold, white people in the South ___________
A) left the South for the Northeast in large numbers B) put aside racial bias and cooperated with black people as never before C) began to compete for jobs that had been seen as “Negro work” D) began to call for the deportation of all black people
The Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty __________
A) secured Colombia's permission for the building of the Panama Canal B) gave the United States control of the Panama Canal Zone C) transferred rights to the Panama Canal from France to the United States D) ended hostilities with Mexico in autumn of 1914 E) gave the United States control of the Philippines
By 1935, President Roosevelt was most alarmed by the growing popularity of Senator ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).