The primary difference between the nationalist claims of Garibaldi and Treitschke was their __________.
A. justification for expansion
B. relations with English liberals
C. approach to regional politics
D. views on religious freedom
Answer: A
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A) "making the world safe for democracy." B) Four Freedoms. C) One World. D) "peace in our time."
In general, progressives were:
A) optimistic about citizens improving socioeconomic conditions. B) revolutionaries pressing for radical reforms. C) applying the ideas of Social Darwinism as reforms. D) anti-political, preferring to emphasize improving individual character.
Like the Romans, and despite the fact that they lacked wheeled transport, the Incas were well aware of how crucial paved and well-supplied roads were for ___________.
a. Easing interstate commerce. b. Impressing foreign visitors. c. Transporting soldiers. d. Aiding hotel keepers and restaurateurs.
In response to the social movements of the time, art moved away from Romanticism and towards
A) Idealism. B) Impressionism. C) Baroque. D) Portraiture. E) Classicism.