The Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels
A) was a guidebook for the European workers in their revolutions of 1848.
B) viewed the bourgeoisie as leading the proletariat in the destruction of the aristocracy.
C) saw the successful realization of its ideas in the First International.
D) based all historical development on class struggle.
E) predicted peaceful compromise between the social classes.
D
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The European Coal and Steel Community represented the first __________.
A. significant example of broad economic cooperation across Western Europe B. sign of potential German reunification C. peaceful negotiations between the West and the Soviet Union D. successful multinational labor settlement in Europe
In Connecticut in the 1760s, the Great Awakening:
A) had little influence on politics. B) led to political battles between New Lights and Old Lights. C) excluded ordinary people from politics. D) mainly appealed to the rich and well-established.
The Olmec peoples
A. did not do any stone carving, preferring to work in copper and ivory. B. spoke the Quechuan language. C. developed their capital at the mountain fortress of Cuzco. D. developed a system of hieroglyphics. E. replaced the Maya in Mesoamerica.
John Brown’s raid
a. aggravated southern fears of slave rebellion. b. was quickly squelched. c. was celebrated as a holy act by some abolitionists. d. made Brown a martyr. e. all of these choices.