The first motion picture audiences were drawn mainly from the __________
A) rural laboring classes
B) urban elite
C) middle classes
D) urban working classes
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Patricia Hill Collins examines the ways in which people participate in global political communities through the use of new technologies. Despite their growth, these communities have no effect on the concentrated power of the privileged in the global political economy. 2. In her example of the Black women and Indian women migrants from Uganda, Purkayastha claims that if they returned to Black-majority Uganda, they would both have more race-based privileges than disadvantages. 3. According to Purkayastha, intersectionality can only retain its explanatory power if researchers include within-country and between-country structures in their analysis. 4. Being able to build transnational lives means that it is possible for groups to be part of the racial majority and minority simultaneously. 5. Color-based hierarchies are losing their relevance as multinational corporations adapt to markets where the majority of the people are nonwhite.
The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 was an example of the implementation of __________.
A. Chartism B. classical economic theory C. nationalism D. socialism
The Enforcement Act of 1870 made it a federal crime
A) for a Southerner to carry a gun. B) to be a Klansman. C) to deny the right to vote because of race. D) to deny the right to conduct a financial transaction.
If a ruler has the Mandate of Heaven, which of these does he have the right to do?
A) rule justly and humanely B) ignore the will of the gods C) oppress the people D) go against the Confucian code