What was the pragmatic form of power politics favored by Bismarck called?
A) Realpolitik
B) Kulturkampf
C) Reichstag
D) Zollverein
E) Junker
Answer: A
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A) sexuality was seldom discussed publicly. B) white, well-educated women had little difficulty in reassuming their traditional roles. C) the attitude toward women's roles drastically changed. D) black women frequently lost the jobs they had held during the war.
Which of the following is NOT true of the Great Awakening?
a. Its more subdued style of preaching appealed to a wider audience than the older, bombastic style employed by the Puritans. b. It was due in part to concerns among ministers that religious devotion was in decline due to economic growth. c. It involved several denominations, not just Congregationalists. d. It increased social tensions because ministers criticized certain aspects of colonial society such as commercialism and slavery. e. It was a transatlantic movement and not just an American one.
The Tea Act of 1773 was passed in order to __________
A) save the East India Company B) raise revenue to pay royal governors' salaries C) punish colonists for the Boston Massacre D) support the stationing of British troops in America E) recover revenue lost by reducing the tax on molasses
Evidence now suggests that public fear and concern over the "crack babies" issue that erupted in the late 1980s was exaggerated, an example of a "moral panic."
a. true b. false