In Jesse Jackson’s 1984 presidential bid, his grassroots supporters were known as
a. the King’s Dream Team.
b. the Moral Majority.
c. the Rainbow Coalition.
d. the Freedom Fighters.
c. the Rainbow Coalition.
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P. T. Barnum
A) ?was an evangelical minister. B) ?won fame through his outrageous claims. C) ?was a famous song writer. D) ?was an early nineteenth-century social reformer. E) ?None of these are correct.
What was the primary purpose for requiring all students in American schools to recite the Pledge of Allegiance beginning in the 1890s?
A) It honored Columbus on the 400th anniversary of his arrival to the New World. B) It Americanized the immigrant masses who were coming to the United States at this time. C) It was part of a campaign to boost public education enrollment. D) It advanced religious values by making students realize this was "one nation, under God."
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this statement?: “. . . if any member of the league suffering from external aggression should appeal directly to the United States for support the United States would be bound to give that support in its own capacity and without reference to the action of other powers. . . . ”
A) The United States will act multilaterally. B) The United States will act unilaterally. C) The United States will ignore pleas for help. D) The United States will direct pleas for help to the League.
Which of the following best summarizes the social structure of South Asia during the first millennium B.C.E.?
A. Society revolved around the priestly class who had jurisdiction over everyone, including secular rulers. B. Society was separated into two distinct groups: those who could own land and those who labored for their livelihood. C. Society was unusually egalitarian, but all citizens were subject to the rule of a divinely appointed leader. D. Society was rigidly structured into five distinct groups of people, all of which were charged with different duties and responsibilities.