Jim Crow laws __________.
a. were ruled unconstitutional in 1910
b. were meant to keep poor whites in their place
c. placed restrictions on black civil rights
d. were informal rules that were never enshrined in the legal code
c. placed restrictions on black civil rights
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Thomas Malthus argued that
A) human population growth would inevitably exceed the growth of the world's food supply. B) modern science guaranteed that in the future there would be no crime, poverty, or disease. C) people were naturally good and society's problems could be solved by the application of human reason. D) population tends to grow arithmetically, while subsistence grows geometrically.
The _________ Sarayi or “Palace of the Gun Gate,” begun in 1459, incorporated a royal residence, an imperial administrative school for the training of bureaucrats, barracks for the troops of Janissaries, an armory and a hospital, and it became an object of both fear and fascination for the Sultan’s subjects.
a. Topkapï b. Aynalikavak c. Dolmabahçe d. Maslak
Henri de Saint-Simon was considered part of which group of social reformers?
a. communists. b. radicals. c. liberals. d. utopian socialists. e. Christian humanists.
What was the political landscape of the Italian peninsula in the early nineteenth century?
a) Austria controlled much of the north, the papacy ruled the middle, and a branch of the Bourbon family reigned in the south, effectively blocking formation of an Italian nation. b) The papacy controlled all of the Italian peninsula except for Sicily and a few border cities in the far north, which meant that Protestant Europe never trusted the Italian government. Consider This: Klemens von Metternich referred to Italy as “merely a geographical expression.” See 8.3: Italy and Germany. c) Although Napoleon had been beaten, his brother, the Italian king, had managed to unify the peninsula against the Austrians. Consider This: Klemens von Metternich referred to Italy as “merely a geographical expression.” See 8.3: Italy and Germany. d) Charles Maurice de Talleyrand and Klemens von Metternich combined to establish a puppet government for the principality of Savoy. Consider This: Klemens von Metternich referred to Italy as “merely a geographical expression.” See 8.3: Italy and Germany.