In the late eighteenth century, which country joined Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, and the United Netherlands to fight against France?
a) Great Britain
b) United States
c) Russia
d) Spain
a) Great Britain
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Throughout the Middle Ages, attempts by rulers to rely on loyal vassals to manage local affairs tended to fail because __________.
A. external attacks kept governments from focusing on local issues B. property became more important than the pledge of loyalty C. the church held sway over the populace D. of problems with the rights of succession
How were families affected by changes sweeping American society in the 1920s?
a. Generally, childhood and adolescence became shorter periods because families needed to send children to work at a younger age. b. Casual sex and the consumption of alcohol declined among youth during the 1920s. c. The "youth movement" of the 1920s championed traditional family values, such as respect for one's parents. d. Church attendance increased in urban areas due to the availability of a wider variety of options. e. The average American family decreased in size due to the availability of more effective birth control methods.
The war hawks were
A) frontiersmen from New England who wanted to seize Canada from Great Britain. B) men who were eager for war against Napoleon in order to gain the Louisiana Territory. C) supporters of Jefferson and Madison's policy of economic coercion. D) Old Line Federalists who wanted to sweep down and attack the British West Indies and Cuba. E) Republicans from the West and South who wanted more aggressive action and thought the government's policies were wrecking their economies.
In a cross-cultural study comparing display rules in Japan, Canada, and the United States, Sadfar et al. (2009) found that
A. women expressed powerful emotions more than men in all three cultures. B. Canadians were less emotionally expressive overall than the other groups. C. women expressed the positive emotion of happiness more than men did in all three cultures. D. people in the United States were less emotionally expressive overall than the other groups.