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📝 Answered - 8. Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence is called ______.\n\n9. The Salt March was a direct protest against the British monopoly on ______.\n\n10. Gandhi's call for a nationwide day of ______ marked the beginning of the Quit India Movement.
📝 Answered - What was one achievement in the fight for women's rights? A. the elimination of the wage gap B. the passage of equal treatment in the workplace C. the end of all workplace discrimination D. the increase in access in politics and government
📝 Answered - Whose ideas inspired Thomas Jefferson as he drafted the American Declaration of Independence? A. John Locke's political ideas about a government free from the monarchy. B. Thomas Paine's ideas about a republic and a government that was not based on heredity. C. Richard Henry Lee's ideas about the colonies as an independent and united nation. D. Benjamin Franklin's ideas about a government for the people, by the people, and of the people.
📝 Answered - Match each of the following Progressive reformers to their notable accomplishment: Margaret Sanger John Ryan Jane Addams championed the birth-control movement as a central element to feminism author of A Decent Wage advocated for settlement houses, assisting urban workers
📝 Answered - Loving v. Virginia Question 14 (5 points) Listen Which Civil Rights organization had its origins in the Black Power Movement? Black Panthers The Congress on Racial Equity NAACP SNCC Question 15 (5 points) Listen
📝 Answered - Explain if direct democracy is more effective than representative democracy in ensuring the will of the people.
📝 Answered - Which of the following nations was an Asian ally of Nazi Germany? A. China B. Japan C. Korea D. Manchuria
📝 Answered - Chavez compares the vineyards of California to which important sites of the civil rights movement? A. Washington, DC and Atlanta B. Selma and Birmingham C. Alabama and Mississippi
📝 Answered - President Kennedy authorized a failed invasion of: A. Vietnam B. Cuba C. Egypt D. Hungary
📝 Answered - According to the passage, why was the US government taking action against Cuba? A. because Castro was a dictator and opposed democracy B. because Castro's ideas and government were revolutionary and violent C. because Castro took action and supported actions that put the Western world in danger D. because Castro supported a totalitarian government and the Soviet Union
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