The second stage of the Industrial Revolution differed from the first stage ________
A) primarily in the kind of power used
B) primarily in terms of what nations dominated
C) primarily in the kinds of industries involved
D) in almost every aspect
D
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a. People did not want to live in cities any longer. b. Most immigrants were not allowed to work at the new industrial jobs. c. Labor disputes led to the formation of labor unions. d. There was a greater need for consumer goods than ever before. e. There was now a growing disparity in income between the rich and poor.
The development of Sikhism resulted, in great measure, from the:
a. Synthetic goals of Tughluq rulers. b. Presence of refugees from Mongol raids in the Muslim sultanates. c. Developing Neo-Confucian consensus in Song China. d. Persecution of Sufi mystics by Hindu rulers in the northern sultanates.
In 1900, the "Boxer Rebellion" in China
a. was a nationalist uprising. b. demonstrated Chinese support for the open-door notes. c. was a Japanese-led overthrow of the Chinese government. d. was proof that the Chinese wanted to establish diplomatic ties with Europe. e. was the beginning of the Communist revolution.
The fire in the Reichstag building
a. put the Nazi Party on the defensive. b. was used to show that greater force was needed against the German Jews. c. resulted in greater authority for Hindenburg. d. None of these answers are correct.