How did William I overcome the opposition of liberals to his plans for expanding the military?
a. He took funds granted by Parliament for government expenses and used them to institute army reforms instead.
b. He appointed Otto von Bismarck as his chief aide to deal with Parliament
c. Taxes were collected without Parliament's approval, liberals were fired or imprisoned, and the press was censored.
d. He enjoyed support from the army and the people.
e. all of the above
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a. established an extraordinarily strong central government b. reopened the Atlantic slave trade c. abolished the three-fifths clause d. was very similar to that of the United States
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a. Patrice Lumumbu b. Kwame Nkrumah c. Sekou Toure d. Jomo Kenyatta e. Julius Nyerere
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a. All colonial trade had to be shipped in vessels built and owned by Englishmen or colonists. b. Three-fourths of the ships’ crews engaged in colonial trade had to be English or colonial. c. All goods imported into the colonies from Europe had to be shipped first to certain English ports, unloaded there, and then reloaded for shipment to America. d. Certain “enumerated articles”—luxury goods, mostly—could not be shipped to the colonies under any circumstances. e. Wages were regulated.
What would a comparison of the First and Second Industrial Revolutions show?
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