What can you do as a student to apply your learnings about feminism to your life? How can you educate others about women's issues?
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In 1963, civil rights activist Medgar Evers was murdered the same day that
A. a federal court ruled James Meredith could attend the University of Mississippi. B. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech. C. Governor George Wallace tried to prevent black students from enrolling in the University of Alabama. D. Attorney General Robert Kennedy mandated the integration of bus and train stations. E. a black church was bombed in Birmingham, Alabama.
What did Josef Stalin mean by “dollar imperialism”?
a) The United States’ lending reconstruction aid was in essence “buying” the loyalty of European nations in a new kind of colonial empire based on capitalist finance. b) Americans were always willing to spend their dollars on the vast array of European colonies that existed both pre- and post-World War II. Consider This: Stalin created his own version of the Marshall Plan. See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance. c) The United States had a plan to replace traditional European currencies with American dollars, which would hurt Soviet trade with Europe. Consider This: Stalin created his own version of the Marshall Plan. See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance. d) The Americans were offering interest-free loans to Eastern European countries to persuade them to give up their reliance on the Soviet Union. Consider This: Stalin created his own version of the Marshall Plan. See 14.2: The Crumbling Alliance.
The Jeffersonians were especially outraged by Jay's Treaty because
a. the use of Chief Justice John Jay as a diplomat seemed to violate the separation of powers. b. the British refused to promise to evacuate forts on U.S. soil. c. the agreement would harm the South by suppressing the international slave trade. d. it exposed George Washington as a self-serving Federalist partisan. e. it seemed like an abject surrender of American interests to Britain in exchange for empty promises.
Discuss the three most important reasons for the rise and fall of Populism. What role did the election of 1896 play in its demise?
What will be an ideal response?