40. What is the “Great Purge”?
A. Communist supporters in the United States were sent to prison
B. Mussolini's program to jail anyone suspected of being communist
C. Stalin ordered non-supporters of his leadership to be murdered or sent to labor camps
D. Hitler ordered all Jews to leave Germany
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Which statements describe how reformers fought for social change in the progressive era? check all that apply. 1. they founded a state university to promote industrialization. 2. they began a civil rights movement to promote equality between races. 3. they made it legal to manufacture and sell alcohol. 4. they built thousands of new schools and required attendance. 5. they promoted abstinence from alcohol and supported prohibition.
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Which statement about kwame nkrumah and jomo kenyatta is not true?
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Why would a person who believes in a strict interpretation of the constitution have a concern with the elastic clause? a) the elastic clause limits the ability of the government to respond to new needs of the nation. b) the elastic clause gives the supreme court original jurisdiction in a limited number of cases. c) the elastic clause allows congress to exercise powers not specifically listed in the constitution. d) the elastic clause guarantees that a citizen's property cannot be taken away with due process of law.
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Which of the following was not a result of the attacks of 9/11or the war on terror? a. tightening security at airports b. an increase in public displays of patriotism c. a growth in the number of conspiracy theories about the government d. an increase in the number of hijackings worldwide
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40. What is the “Great Purge”?
A. Communist supporters in the United States were sent to prison
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