__________ believed the European economies should be restructured to make imperialism unnecessary.
A. J. A. Hobson
B. Karl Marx
C. Lenin
D. Benjamin Disraeli
Answer: A
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Which of the following was a common problem for all three of the Eurasian classical civilizations?
A) Total loss of all elements of civilization B) Outside invasions by nomadic pastoralists C) Failure of the agricultural systems D) Internal rebellion of peasants
European laws of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries generally forbade women from owning property, handling money, signing contracts, or holding public office. Why was this?
a) Legal codes of the time treated women as perpetual children who had to be cared for by their fathers, husbands, and eventually sons. b) The restrictions on women were not unusual, since the majority of men were forbidden these things as well. Consider This: How did Sofonisba’s father arrange for her to receive training? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. c) The Church condemned women who engaged in such practices. Consider This: How did Sofonisba’s father arrange for her to receive training? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba. d) Women were actually able to do all these things as long as specially convened town councils approved it. Consider This: How did Sofonisba’s father arrange for her to receive training? See 2.6: Narrative: Wondrous Sofonisba.
Elizabeth Poole Sanford argued that women should
A) avoid being self-sufficient. B) strive to become equal to men. C) accept their roles at home until new governmental reforms were instituted. D) make it known to their husbands that they were dissatisfied. E) take employment outside the home to become economically self-sufficient.
During the Reign of Terror, cannon fire was used to blow condemned men into open graves.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)