One example of how the “red scare” frightened many Texans was when __________
A. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson was defeated for reelection because he was allegedly “soft” on communism
B. the state legislature passed a law requiring state employees to swear a “loyalty oath” as a condition of their employment
C. the legislature passed a law outlawing labor unions
D. 20 University of Texas professors were fired because of their allegedly subversive beliefs
B
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__________ is an economic system in which large, national, and multinational corporations are the dominant forces.
a. Socialism b. Democracy c. Liberal capitalism d. Corporate capitalism
How were jobs allocated in the tobacco industry?
A) Overall, they were allocated fairly, and all positions were given out according to skills and ability. B) Black women were generally the only workers in the tobacco industry, so they exercised a tremendous political clout. C) They were allocated by race and gender and gave black women the most difficult and tedious jobs in the industry. D) Generally, only according to seniority within the company.
During the Pax Romana, slaves
a. increased in number. b. were increasingly protected from cruel treatment by their masters. c. were forbidden from acquiring skills. d. could be sold into prostitution. e. all of the above
Feudal traditions that lasted into modern times include all the following EXCEPT
a. the primacy of religion and the church in society. b. aristocratic notions of duty, honor, loyalty, and courtly love. c. domination of the officer corps by the nobility. d. special privileges for the French nobility until the French Revolution. e. aristocratic control of English local government until the nineteenth century.