Which of these individuals was a leading banker?
A) J. P. Morgan
B) Andrew Carnegie
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) John D. Rockefeller
E) Theodore Roosevelt
Answer: A
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What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau mean by the “general will”?
a) surrendering individual inclination to the collective spirit, which would help to eliminate social inequalities, particularly in government b) the absolute authority of the French monarch, since what he willed, happened Consider This: Rousseau believed that reason and material progress made people more unequal socially. See 5.4: Reason’s Alternatives. c) the combined will of the aristocrats and the middle classes when asking the monarchy for reforms Consider This: Rousseau believed that reason and material progress made people more unequal socially. See 5.4: Reason’s Alternatives. d) submerging individuality to the dictates of those who were part of the Republic of Letters Consider This: Rousseau believed that reason and material progress made people more unequal socially. See 5.4: Reason’s Alternatives.
The Italian cabinet's resignation en masse in 1922 resulted in ________
A. the monarch asking Mussolini to become prime minister B. Mussolini's election to the cabinet C. the abolition of all political parties other than the Fascists in Italy D. the creation of a single-party dictatorial state
Deaths in World War I numbered between ____ million
a. 4 and 5 b. 9 and 10 c. 15 and 17 d. 20 and 22 e. 45 and 50
Approximately how many black soldiers deserted to German lines in response to German propaganda which reminded them that they did not enjoy at home the “democracy” for which they were reportedly fighting?
a. 0 b. 100 c. 1000 d. 10,000