Which of the following was a key provision of the Contract with America?
A) campaign finance reform
B) an end to legal abortion
C) universal healthcare
D) stronger environmental regulations
B
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In 1500, the title "duke of Romagna" was given to ________
A. French King Charles VIII B. Ferdinand of Aragon C. French King Louis XII D. Pope Alexander VI's illegitimate son, Cesare Borgia E. Dominican preacher Girolamo Savonarola
All of the colonies founded during the reign of Charles II were
A. founded by colonists who left or were banished from the Puritan colonies of New England. B. given as rewards to men who had supported Charles II during the English Civil War. C. established as military fortifications built to defend against Indian raids. D. seized from the Dutch by military force.
In what way are Islam and Christianity most similar in their beliefs and practices?
A) Both recognize their Hebrew heritage and accept its concept of community social justice. B) Both rely on an ordained clergy to perform the sacraments. C) Mosques and churches alike are sacred spaces with altars and sacred ceremonies. D) Both believe that only descendants of their founders should be leaders of their communities. E) Neither makes a distinction between secular and religious authority.
What was the relationship between the civil rights movement and the labor union movement during the 1940s?
a. Civil rights organizations generally distanced themselves from labor activism, which they regarded as a needless distraction, and even dangerously radical. b. Despite efforts by civil rights organizations to encourage the unionization of black workers, the entrenched racism of the industrial workplace proved too strong to overcome. c. Labor unions often worked closely with civil rights organizations, and also provided early training in the forms of mass protest which would be employed in the later civil rights movement. d. The civil rights movement and the labor union movement were actively hostile toward each other because each movement saw the other as an obstacle against desired change.