Who of the following was a leader in the fight against colonial powers for nationalism during or after World War II?

a. Gandhi.
b. All of the answers are correct.
c. Mao Zedong.
d. Ho Chi Minh.
e. Chiang Kai-shek.


b

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Even though urban centers in the North and Midwest were home to some of the largest free African American communities in the nation during the mid-nineteenth century, what was one major problem encountered by members of these communities?

A) Free African Americans were relegated to the same agricultural jobs they had in the South. B) A lack of thriving cultural centers and development was common to these communities. C) Racial segregation was more pronounced here than in cities in the South. D) Free African Americans had no opportunities for advancement or economic prosperity.

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One of the effects of the new urban and industrial lifestyle among the middle-class was

a. anxiety about holding their job. b. associating with new immigrants from Europe. c. freedom to choose where to work. d. the development of an apprentice system of advancement.

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How would you characterize Kennedy's approach to Vietnam? What challenges did he help create for his successors?

What will be an ideal response?

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Anti-radical nativists had their worst fears realized when President McKinley was assassinated by

A) Leo Frank. B) Jacob Riis. C) Leon Czolgosz. D) David Hennessy.

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