How did population growth and urbanization in Europe between 1650 and World War I—and particularly in the 19th century—affect social and family life?

What will be an ideal response?


Discuss the entrenchment of the nuclear family in northern European society, as well as the negative and positive effects of industrialization for women, in particular.

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In the first decade of the twentieth century, the Socialist Party of America

A. grew stronger. B. continued as it had in the past. C. renamed itself the Progressive Party. D. virtually disappeared. E. grew weaker.

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A plan to partition Palestine offered by the United Nations was rejected by the A United States

A) Soviet Union. B) Jews living there. C) Palestinian Arabs. D) city of Jerusalem.

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Second Great Awakening evangelist Charles Finney had his greatest influence on:

A) working class men. B) poor farmers. C) middle class women. D) upper class men.

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The cotton economy of the lower South __________

A) benefited the lower classes and the upper classes equally B) did not create uniform prosperity throughout the region C) was free from general market fluctuations D) led to greater southern self-sufficiency E) encouraged industry and innovation

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