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What is communism? (1 point)
Responses Communism is when people put their individual needs first within a free market. Communism
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Is this statement true or false?
Anarchists didn’t believe in any government at all. Anarchists wanted to change society
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Which is a goal of socialists, but not those who support capitalism with regulations?
Responses one-party dictatorship with
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Jefferson used the phrase "the disease of liberty" to suggest that
a. too much liberty can be dangerous b. people exposed to
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The author believes that Jefferson's ideas
a. are applied in most new nations b. will eventually take hold in all newly emerging
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What is a major difference between socialism and communism? (point) OB. Socialism seeks to distribute wealth more evenly in
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Which statement about anarchists is true?
Responses They believe that violence is necessary to achieve change. They believe that
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Individualism is best defined as which of the following?(1 point) Responses freedom is restricted in favor of the collective
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Political ideology’s quick check
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Having reviewed the policies of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, consider the reasons for their rise to power and the impact
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Nationalism is a political ideology and movement that emphasizes the importance of a shared national identity, culture, and
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What is a major difference between socialism and communism?(1 point)
Responses D. Socialism does not criticize capitalism, while
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Explain socialism's and communism's historical relation. (1 point)
Socialism has its modern roots in the writings of Adam Smith.
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Nationalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the interests, unity, and sovereignty of a particular nation. It often
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Why did socialists split after World War I?(1 point)
Responses Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in
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Source: Mao Zedong, “Little Red Book,” 1957.
Mao’s “Little Red Book” is a collection of Mao Zedong’s quotations that
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Document B Source: Source: Mao Zedong, Selected Works, Volume Five, 1945–1949, New York International Publishers. . . . (1)
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Mao is proposing the formation of a domestic united front to establish a people's democratic dictatorship, as well as an
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Which of these statements best evaluates fascist philosophy that developed during the 1920s and 1930s in Europe?
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The Italian Encyclopedia, 1932
Which of these statements best evaluates fascist philosophy that developed during the 1920s and
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Which of these groups are most likely to be concerned about the bank of the United States?
A.Ordinary laborers B.International
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To which of the following would liberal democrats apply the core value of individualism
A. Health care B. Labor law C.
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Which statement best distinguishes between the Progressive movement and the conservative movement?(1
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Why did socialists split after World War I?(1 point) Responses
A. Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in
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Why did socialists split after
World War I? (1 point) National rivalries (such as between the French and Germans) divided them.
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Why did socialist split after World War I
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Why did socialist split after World War 1
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Which phrases name parts of the Populist Party's program?
Choose all answers that are correct. Responses more government loans
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True or false those who opposed a national bank use the idea of states rights to support their arguments
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Imperialism, globalization, & nationalism were all on the _________.
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Why did socialists split after World War I?(1 point) Responses Some believed in revolutionary change while others believed in
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What did fascists seek first and foremost?
to promote social justice to create a united, powerful country to modernize economic
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How did conservatives feel about federal regulations?(1 point)
Responses Conservatives felt the federal regulations were fair to
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How did conservatives feel about federal regulations?(1 point) Responses Conservatives believed federal regulations infringed on
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How did conservatives feel about federal regulations?(1 point) Responses Conservatives wanted more federal regulations to go
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Which statement best distinguishes between the conservative movement and the populist movement?
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Which individual or group would have agreed with the political ideas listed:
Urban bankers, lawyers, and merchants hold too much
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ANSWER CORRECTLY
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Which term refers to a person who favors government control of businesses that affect most citizens, such as railroads,
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what is sectionlism
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What are the important ideas and beliefs of classical liberalism, and how do they influence how governments are organized and
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In four sentences, What are the important ideas and beliefs of classical liberalism, and how do they influence how governments
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What does communism hope to accomplish? correct the problems caused by socialism correct the problems caused by capitalism
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How was the Jefferson's Republican view of government different from that of the Federalists?
a) Republicans wanted to increase
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What did fascists seek first and foremost?(1 point)
Responses to modernize economic life to modernize economic life to promote
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Which of the following was a result of communism I. The Soviet union
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As a result of Communism, control of farms was given to companies or groups called a 'collective'. What did this lead to?
a food
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What did fascists seek first and foremost?(1 point)
Responses  to modernize economic life to modernize economic life  to
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Analyze the perspective of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists. What would be a policy aligned with their perspective?
a weak
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What is popular sovereignty?
* 1 point The idea that slavery should be decided by a popular vote in each state. The idea that
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2. The ideas of the Jacksonian Democrats are best represented by the phrase,
A. politics for the "common man." B. "opportunity
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