Analyze the types of problems faced by a reformer in challenging the status quo
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: A reformer must decide upon "proper" goals and tactics: e.g., should one attempt to change attitudes or behavior first; fight for piecemeal or wholesale reform; use forceful or peaceful tactics? Further, a reformer must be prepared to face enormous pressures, recriminations, and outright economic or physical attacks from those (usually in the majority) who resist change.
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Analyze the last two years of the Civil War. What were the key factors in the Union victory? What were the costs of the war in both the North and the South?
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Which battle stopped the German advance on the Eastern Front?
a) Stalingrad b) Midway c) Coral Sea d) El Alamein
The Balfour Declaration expressed British support for
A) a national home for the Jews in Palestine. B) self-government for the Philippines. C) an Arab nation in the Middle East. D) Indian independence. E) self-determination for all colonial subjects.
The political behavior of Californians in the1880s and 1890s differed from the rest of the nation in that
a. they tended to split their tickets between the two parties or change party commitments between elections while most Americans showed extraordinary loyalty to their political parties. b. they showed their liberal leaning by electing candidates that addressed the concerns of the least fortunate while most Americans tended to support the interests of the political establishment. c. women had the right to vote, guaranteed in the 1878 state constitution. d. they consistently elected large Democratic majorities to the governorship and legislature.