Nationalism came to appeal to the majority of Europeans by the twentieth century in all the following ways EXCEPT
a. nationalism championed popular myths.
b. conservatives embraced nationalism when it ceased to be overwhelmingly liberal.
c. most Europeans had stopped identifying themselves as Christians by 1900.
d. both the bourgeoisie and the peasantry were attracted by the nationalists' condemnation of Marxism.
e. those that supported a strong state saw nationalism as a means of unifying the people behind the government.
c
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The two political parties in the Gilded Age __________________.
A. differed greatly in leadership and organization B. worked diligently to heal the sectional divisions left from the Civil War and Reconstruction C. catered to the interests of ethnic minorities rather than to the middle-class majority D. were both split from within by factional quarrels
Princesses such as Kanal Ilkal and Zak-Kuk, are used by the authors as examples of women
who A) took power by force from their sons. B) ruled through violence. C) ruled as widows of powerful husbands. D) ruled in their own right.
Southern "Black Codes" in 1865,
A) were ratified by the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. B) were laws passed by the U.S. Congress. C) were repudiated. D) became law throughout the former Confederacy.
The Compromise of 1867 gave Austria the right to dismiss the Hungarian parliament.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)