H. L. Mencken, Sinclair Lewis, and F. Scott Fitzgerald are all examples of writers who promoted a return of the progressive reform spirit in American society.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


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Japan's so-called "Christian century" was the

a. 1300s. b. 1400s. c. 1500s. d. 1600s.

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A. consolidate power B. reform the economy C. reinvigorate agriculture D. repress the Orthodox Church

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The "Five Glorious Days" occurred when

a. the people of Milan successfully expelled the Austrians in March 1848. b. revolutionaries established "a pure democracy with the glorious name of the Roman Republic." c. Louis Napoleon and the French regained the city of Rome for the Pope. d. Charles Albert of Piedmont-Sardinia expelled the Austrians from Lombardy and Venetia. e. revolutionaries in Naples forced the king to grant the country a liberal constitution.

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