The Parsee community of western India originated where?
a. Turkey
b. China
c. Sri Lanka
d. Persia
e. Tibet
Ans: d
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A. the pope was ruler of the independent Vatican City B. the government would be forgiven its confiscation of papal lands C. Catholicism was one of multiple recognized religions in Italy D. the church laws on marriage would be eclipsed by government law
The Anglo-American conquest of Sicily and the invasion of mainland Italy
a. forced Germany to shift many of its soldiers to Italy from the Eastern front. b. satisfied Joseph Stalin’s demand for a second front. c. knocked Italy out of the war. d. convince Hitler he was fighting a losing cause. e. all of these choices.
The French socialist Louis Blanc believed
A) that workers should win control over the state through the ballot box. B) that the state should establish worker-controlled social workshops. C) in the principle, “Let each produce according to his aptitudes and strengths; let each consume according to his need.” D) that universal suffrage would allow the common man to seize control of the state. E) All of the above
How did working-class families and middle-class families experience urbanization and industrialization differently?
A) Working-class families tended to have strong family ties as a result of their urban lives and work, whereas women and children in middle-class families tended not to participate in the work that men did. B) Working-class families often did not spend much time together because everyone worked at different times, but middle-class families tended to work and socialize together. C) In middle-class families only the men earned money, but in working-class families, some women did work out of the home. D) In working-class families, more children lived with their parents into their twenties, whereas in middle-class families children tended to leave home as soon as they got work. E) Working-class families tended to have fewer members of the household engaged in work, which is what kept them in a permanent state of poverty.