The l’uomo universale– a person capable of achievements in many areas of life – was the ideal of the Renaissance.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Discuss the agenda advanced by President James Madison in the "American System," and explain the extent to which the President's goals were achieved.
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following can describe 19th-century nationalism except
a. a belief that a shared language is an important basis for unity. b. an ideology that supports self-government for people of the same or similar cultures. c. the government takeover of industry in the name of the greater common good. d. the harmonious activity of ethnic groups, directed towards a common purpose.
The so-called "Babson Break" was
A) a short-circuit in the power supply to the New York Stock Exchange. B) the formula for making lots of money in the stock market. C) a one-day drop in stock prices in September 1929. D) the start of the stock market drop in October 1929.
The most common response by southern states to the uprisings of this period was to __________
a) tighten restrictions on slaves b) loosen restrictions on slaves c) move towards abolishing slavery d) seek to declare their state independent from the United States