Who became the leading spokesman for American socialism in the 1890s?
A. William Sylvis
B. Charles Guiteau
C. Henry Clay Frick
D. Eugene V. Debs
Answer: D
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a. Salmon P. Chase. b. Wendell Phillips. c. William Tecumseh Sherman. d. William Seward. e. Andrew Johnson.
As president, Theodore Roosevelt moved very cautiously at first because he
a. had not been elected president. b. strictly supervised his cabinet. c. catered to big business. d. opposed labor unions. e. all of these choices.
Under the rule of Prince Vladimir (r. 980–1015), what city was the most important in Russia?
A. Minsk B. Saint Petersburg C. Vladivostok D. Moscow E. Kiev
In the mid-seventh century, all of the following areas fell to the Muslim conquest except
a. Syria. b. Persia. c. Egypt. d. Constantinople. e. Palestine.