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Scholars influenced by the Progressive school of historical interpretation would most likely focus on
which of the following issues in a study of the U.S. Constitution? - the economic interests of delegates to
the constitutional convention
Which of the following research questions would provide a basis for the most informative and
comprehensive study of the causes of the U.S. Civil War? - what effect did westward expansion have on
intersectional relations in the united states during the antebellum period?
what describes the main direction of the migration of Bantu-speaking peoples that began around 500
BCE and lasted for more than a thousand years - east and south from west africa
the power of the brahmans in early indian society stemmed mainly from their ability to - serve as
mediators between the gods and humans
One can best understand major technical and organizational innovations of the initial phase of the
Industrial Revolution by examining technological innovations designed to improve the process of
turning: - cotton and wool into cloth
Which of the following best explains how a small regional conflict in the Balkans turned into World War I
- the operation of the european alliance system
Supporters of the bureaucratic authoritarian regimes that emerged in Chile and other Latin American
countries during the 1970s and 1980s most often justified such rule as a necessary means to - prevent
communist takeovers of regional governments
Bacon's Rebellion best illustrates which of the following sources of conflict in Britain's North American
colonies - disputes between landed elites and poor farmers
Which of the following events best illustrates how concern about the expansion of slavery influenced
U.S. national politics during the first half of the nineteenth century - the missouri compromise
, Which of the following responses best describes a significant long-term political consequence of
Reconstruction in the South - the development of a one-party political system in former Confederate
states
Jane Addams was most similar to other Progressive reformers in her belief that: - government had a
responsibility to combat poverty and protect the family
In which of the following ways did an unequal distribution of wealth most directly contribute to the
severity of the Great Depression of the 1930s? - It reduced the ability of most people to purchase the
goods produced by U.S. industries
Compared with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the Black Power movement of the 1960s
placed greater emphasis on: - mobilizing support through calls for racial pride and separation from white
society.
During the last three decades of the twentieth century, the United States became a more - ethnically
pluralistic society
For a geographer studying the impact of globalization since the late twentieth century, which of the
following geographic concepts would be most useful - interdependence
One can best distinguish between market economies and mixed economies by examining their -
responses to adverse shifts in the business cycle
World War II most directly influenced which of the following changes in global government - the decline
of colonial regimes in asia and africa
primary source - A document or physical object which was written or created during the time under
study.
secondary source - Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness an event
Steps in the Research Process - 1. Situation analysis and problem definition