When Europeans owned or invested in private companies in the United States, they generally

a. appointed European managers to key positions in the company.
b. let Americans manage the business unless there was an economic crisis.
c. made American banks issue regular reports on the profitability of their companies.
d. steered most of the profits back into European investments.
e. insisted that the companies hire a portion of immigrants from the nation owning the company.


b

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American Impressionism expressed middle class values

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The keiretsu are

a. large companies that maintain relationships in a more informal manner than the zaibatsu. b. systems of totally independent corporate entities. c. newly reconstituted, formalized cartel arrangements. d. Meiji-oriented systems of corporate dependencies. e. monopoly arrangements.

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Due to British influences, the Indian population increased from c. 100 million in 1700 to ____ million in 1920

a. 150 b. 250 c. 300 d. 400 e. 110

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