Muammar al-Qadhafi led ________ in an anti-West policy
A) Libya
B) Ghana
C) Tunis
D) Sudan
E) Morocco
A
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How did British electoral practices make government oversight of factories difficult?
a) Many parliamentary seats were in the hands of aristocrats and country squires, who might live far from the new factory cities or factories and know little about them. b) Parliamentary seats were controlled by wealthy Londoners, who wanted to expand the number of factories. Consider This: The family controlling the seat for Manchester lived 75 miles away. See 7.5: Narrative: Children’s Work. c) The House of Lords rather than the House of Commons controlled Parliament, and the aristocrats were unconcerned about trade and manufacture. Consider This: The family controlling the seat for Manchester lived 75 miles away. See 7.5: Narrative: Children’s Work. d) Control of Parliament was still in royal hands, and the monarchs cared more about raising taxes for war efforts than about reforming labor practices. Consider This: The family controlling the seat for Manchester lived 75 miles away. See 7.5: Narrative: Children’s Work.
The major significance of Jackson's national bank veto message was that it __________
a. was the first veto made by Jackson b. failed to explain the constitutional reasons for his decision c. was the first one that went beyond strictly constitutional arguments d. decisively ended the life of the national bank e. was the first recorded presidential veto
The purpose of the polis for Aristotle was
a. moral development. b. military defense. c. economic survival. d. social justice.
The Muskogean speakers rejected hierarchical societies in favor of egalitarian ones as they matured into three great southeastern confederacies, the
A. Chickasaw, Mohicans, and Iroquois. B. Choctaw, Creek, and Apache. C. Iroquois, Algonquian, and Mohawk. D. Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw.