What percentage of the prewar populations of Germany and the Soviet Union died as a result of World War II?
a) 5 percent
Consider This: About 17 percent of the population of Poland died in the war. See 14.1: The Fighting Ends.
b) 7 percent
Consider This: About 17 percent of the population of Poland died in the war. See 14.1: The Fighting Ends.
c) 10 percent
d) 12 percent
Consider This: About 17 percent of the population of Poland died in the war. See 14.1: The Fighting Ends.
c) 10 percent
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Compare and contrast the American workplace in industrial America in the late nineteenth century with its counterpart in preindustrial America. What things would a preindustrial worker find most objectionable about the industrial workplace?
What will be an ideal response?
Galileo's idea that a body in motion continues in motion unless deflected by an external force is called the principle of
A) planetary motion. B) gravity. C) displacement. D) universal mechanics. E) inertia.
Who was the first famous monastic figure in Christianity?
A) Pachomius B) Benedict C) Anthony of Egypt D) Jerome E) Gregory the Great
In what way did the use of new types of machinery negatively impact industry in the United States?
a. Machines were expensive to purchase and install, leading to unexpected expenses and debt. b. Machines did the work of many workers, decreasing labor needs and leading to unemployment. c. Machines were often operated by workers who did not know how to use them, leading to more injuries.