The technical innovation of the nineteenth century with the widest impact was ________
A) the Kodak camera
B) the oil well
C) the automobile
D) the railroad
E) the steam ship
Answer: D
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A) a humanitarian focus B) support for Daoism C) strong political centralization D) cultural blending
The traveler described in this chapter, Pauline Johnson-Tekahionwake,
a. spoke both Cherokee and English. b. did not live on the Six Nations Reserve because her mother was English. c. considered herself a patriotic subject of the British empire. d. celebrated the modernization of the Amerindian nations in her poetry. e. refused to use English in her poems and performances.
How do you account for the rise of the civil rights movement?
What will be an ideal response?
Which one of the following was NOT an important reason for American expansion in the 1890s?
A. the belief in the superiority of Western culture B. the need for coaling stations to supply a modern steel navy C. a belief in the basic equality of all people and races D. the importance of foreign markets to continued economic growth