At Tehran, Stalin made it clear that he urgently needed a second front against Nazi Germany.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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How did the consumer goods revolution contribute to the great crash of 1929?
a. Because of the availability of durable goods that did not need to be regularly replaced, production outpaced demand, which led to wide-scale layoffs. b. Mass produced consumer goods were of such poor quality that people eventually stopped purchasing them and industry began to falter. c. The consumer goods revolution contributed to a lack of confidence in the strength of the American economic system. d. The consumer goods revolution led to an increase in home construction that eventually crashed due to overproduction. e. Beneficiaries of the consumer goods revolution did not invest their money in the stock exchange.
At the onset of direct British rule, the British government conducted sweeping reforms to avoid a repeat of the events of 1857, among which were all but one of the following?
a. The East India Company was dismantled. b. Queen Victoria announced that her government would intensify efforts to Christianize Indians and eliminate local religions. c. An Indian Civil Service, open to both British and Indian subjects, was created to administer India’s affairs. d. The British government itself took up the task of governing India.
Who was responsible for the codification of the laws of ancient Rome?
a. Justinian b. Theodoric c. Boethius d. Charlemagne e. Constantine
Which of the following is not true of the increasing poverty of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
A) Riots and revolts were a frequent result. B) The Reformation renewed Christian ideals of poverty. C) The poverty came to be seen as a social problem; many of the poor were forced into almshouses and poorhouses. D) Begging was often outlawed but never eliminated. E) Caring for the poor became institutionalized and systematic.