How did the Eastern Woodland Indians differ from Mesoamerican Indians?
A) Their social structure was rigidly hierarchical.
B) They did not divide labor according to gender.
C) They never developed agriculture.
D) Their outlook was more communal than individualistic.
E) They did not engage in warfare.
D
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Why did the Congress of Industrial Organization lose some public support?
A) Many of its organizers were also communists. B) It made "unpatriotic" demands for higher wages. C) Investigators revealed a series of connections to organized crime. D) It held a pacifist stand during the war.
During the Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences a rift developed between ________ on the one hand and ________ on the other
A) Germany and Austria; Japan B) the Soviet Union and France; Britain and the United States C) the Soviet Union; Britain and the United States D) France and Britain; United States
How did a Western presence in China accelerate the development of the Chinese economy?
A. It introduced new products that the Chinese were then able to develop for export. B. It imported a number of goods that helped the lagging Chinese economy to pick up steam again. C. It introduced the philosophy of capitalism, which helped China reform its markets. D. It steadily integrated the Chinese market into the nineteenth-century global economy. E. It introduced industrialized agriculture that helped solve the problem of increased population.
What did Émile Zola say to explain his use of naturalism in his novels and his depiction of characters?
a. "I have never given up on nature and the uplifting lessons it can teach us." b. "I have simply done on living bodies the work of analysis which surgeons perform on corpses." c. "People are naturally bad and all my fictions are truths." d. "My stories tell of a new Enlightenment." e. "All life is a wasteland."