The International Workers of the World differed from other labor organizations in embracing:

A) racial harmony.
B) socialism.
C) Social Darwinism.
D) non-violent protest.


Answer: B

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Which term came to refer to the rulers of the Muscovy principality based in Moscow beginning in the 16th century?

a. tsar b. sultan c. king d. patriarch

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Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the social structure of Muslim states?

A. Women played an important role in the public affairs of Muslim urban centers. B. Though Islam encouraged equality among all of its followers, Muslim cities were marked by great disparities between rich and poor. C. In most Muslim cities, the wealthy were strictly barred from flaunting their wealth in public. D. Slavery was outlawed in all Muslim cities and towns.

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President Taft's "Dollar Diplomacy" brought stability to Latin America.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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