The so-called "birds of passage" during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were
A) a majority of all who entered the United States.
B) generally poor workers.
C) usually Englishmen and Scotsmen.
D) a minority of all who entered the United States.
D
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Hermit monasticism was founded by
a. Basil the Great. b. Benedict of Nursia. c. Anthony of Egypt. d. Damasus I.
Liberal theologians considered religion to be __________.
A. a human phenomenon B. solely understood through individual reading of Scripture C. essential to the protection of human rights D. the source of most human conflict
The Triple Alliance represented what change in German foreign policy?
a. a switch from an alliance with Russia to an alliance with Italy b. a switch from an alliance with Austria to an alliance with Russia c. a switch to a more aggressive imperialism d. a switch to a more defensive isolationism
Social reforms enacted by Germany in the late nineteenth century included all of the following EXCEPT
A) retirement pensions. B) a minimum wage. C) unemployment insurance. D) medical insurance. E) mandatory trade union membership.