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Voter participation during the Gilded Age was over 50 percent.

On Jul 07, 2024


True
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Which of the following were French Calvinist dissenters from the dominant Catholicism?

A) Puritans
B) Separatists
C) Huguenots
D) Colonial Jews

On Jul 04, 2024


C
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Which was a result of the United States' victory in the Mexican War?

A) Mexico imposed a trade embargo against the United States.
B) Native Americans seized control of ports in Southern California.
C) Control over valuable trading ports on the West Coast created a trading boom with the Far East.
D) Tensions with Great Britain arose over control of Pacific trade routes.
E) The U.S. Army suffered significant losses of men and equipment.

On Jun 05, 2024


C
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Which of the following statements about John Brown's raid is LEAST accurate?

A) The raid terrified white southerners,who viewed it as evidence that abolitionism would lead inevitably to slave rebellions.
B) The raid drew praise from most northerners,but made prominent whites such as Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson repudiate the antislavery cause.
C) Members of Brown's raiding party included not only whites but also several black men.
D) Brown planned to seize the arsenal at Harpers Ferry as part of a broader plan to instigate a large-scale operation against slavery.

On Jun 04, 2024


B
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The Shakers believed God had a dual personality, both male and female.

On Jun 02, 2024


True
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A counting house was

A) the place where railroad companies planned their train schedules and freight rates.
B) the place where the paperwork for a merchant's commercial transactions was completed.
C) a corporation's central warehouse.
D) A bank.

On May 08, 2024


B
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U.S. trade relations with China benefitted the Chinese who

A) welcomed U.S. ginseng.
B) adapted American customs.
C) allowed Americans free access to all Chinese ports.
D) benefitted from America's reluctance to expand to other Asian ports.

On May 06, 2024


A
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Discuss the similarities and differences between Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom and Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism.

On May 04, 2024


Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom and Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism were both progressive reform platforms that aimed to address the social and economic issues of the early 20th century. However, they had different approaches and priorities.

Similarities:
1. Both New Freedom and New Nationalism were responses to the growing power of big business and the increasing wealth gap in America.
2. Both platforms sought to regulate and control the power of large corporations and monopolies.
3. Both Wilson and Roosevelt advocated for social and economic reforms to improve the lives of ordinary Americans.

Differences:
1. Wilson's New Freedom focused on breaking up monopolies and promoting competition in the marketplace. He believed that small businesses and individual entrepreneurs should have equal opportunities to succeed.
2. Roosevelt's New Nationalism, on the other hand, called for a more active role of the federal government in regulating the economy and protecting the rights of workers and consumers. He believed that the government should act as a referee to ensure fair competition and social justice.
3. Wilson's approach was more focused on individual freedom and limited government intervention, while Roosevelt's approach emphasized the need for a strong and active government to address social and economic issues.

In conclusion, while both New Freedom and New Nationalism aimed to address the problems of the time, they had different approaches and priorities. Wilson's New Freedom focused on promoting competition and individual freedom, while Roosevelt's New Nationalism called for a more active role of the government in regulating the economy and protecting the rights of workers and consumers.
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To adequately staff the Lowell textile mill at Waltham, Massachusetts, mill managers first turned to _________.

A) runaway slaves from the South
B) newly arrived European immigrants
C) young girls from New England farms
D) farmers who could no longer support themselves through farming

On May 03, 2024


C
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Eric Foner wrote, "the language with which World War II was fought helped to lay the foundation for postwar ideals of human rights that extend to all mankind." Do you agree with that statement? Why, or why not?

On May 02, 2024


I agree with Eric Foner's statement that the language with which World War II was fought helped to lay the foundation for postwar ideals of human rights that extend to all mankind. During World War II, the atrocities committed by the Axis powers, such as the Holocaust and the widespread human rights abuses, brought to light the need for a universal declaration of human rights. The language used in documents such as the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, which was drafted in the aftermath of the war, reflects the horrors of the war and the desire to ensure that such atrocities never happen again.

The war also brought about a shift in global consciousness, with a greater emphasis on the rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of race, religion, or nationality. This shift in thinking was reflected in the postwar reconstruction efforts and the establishment of international organizations dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights.

Furthermore, the Nuremberg Trials, which held Nazi leaders accountable for their crimes against humanity, set a precedent for international justice and the prosecution of individuals for human rights violations. This helped to establish the idea that individuals, regardless of their position or nationality, could be held accountable for their actions.

In conclusion, the language with which World War II was fought, and the subsequent efforts to address the atrocities committed during the war, played a crucial role in laying the foundation for postwar ideals of human rights that extend to all mankind. The war served as a catalyst for the development of international human rights standards and institutions, and its impact continues to be felt in the ongoing struggle for human rights around the world.