When the Lowell factory system began,
A. the workday ended when production quotas were met.
B. craftsmen were part of the production system.
C. workers had few benefits outside of a set wage scale.
D. workers were fairly well paid and lived in supervised dormitories.
E. workers rarely stopped working in the mills until retirement.
D
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As a factor in its foreign policy during the late nineteenth century, the United States
A) showed little interest in acquiring territory in the Pacific Ocean region. B) drove Great Britain and Germany out of Pago Pago. C) renounced interest in building a canal across Central America. D) indicated its interest in building an American-controlled canal in Nicaragua.
Which statement about the Italian Renaissance is FALSE?
a. It was a major creative force in the field of literature. b. It was part of an era of recovery in Europe. c. It was an era of great interest in the legacy of ancient Greco-Roman culture. d. It was a mass movement. e. It began as a reaction to the Crusades.
Challengers to FDR for the Democratic nomination in 1932 included
a. Herbert Hoover. b. John Nance Garner. c. Al Smith. d. John Nance Gardner and Al Smith. e. none of these choices.
When examining the different understanding of whom Jesus is to the Jews and to the Christians, what is the primary difference?
A) According to the Jews, Jesus was divine as the son of man. For the Christians, he was a spiritual leader. B) In the teachings of the Jews, Jesus was a Jew. In the teachings of the Christians, he was a gentile. C) According to the Jews, Jesus was not divine, but a teacher, a prophet of God. According to the Christians, Jesus is divine and the son of God. D) There was no longer Jew nor Greek, nor slave nor free man, for all are one in Christ. E) The Jews did not recognize Jesus. They only recognized God. The Christians recognized Jesus as the son of God.