Agrarian civilizations are defined as:
Agrarian civilizations are defined as:
A. interlinked global communities, based on modern, industrial technologies.
B. huge communities of many millions, linking villages and cities together over large areas, with states, tax systems, literacy, and monumental architecture.
C. independent communities of pastoralists, with loose links to neighbors, capable occasionally of linking up to form large armies.
D. small (less than 50), nomadic links to neighbors
B. huge communities of many millions, linking villages and cities together over large areas, with states, tax systems, literacy, and monumental architecture
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Which of the following was not an important belief of President Johnson in 1865?
a. He intensely disliked the elite planter class. b. He respected blacks and backed civil rights. c. He defended local power, even states' rights. d. He did not share the Republicans' nationalist principles.
The Second Great Awakening
a. resulted in very few conversions. b. encouraged the religious to ignore society´s ills. c. strengthened democratic denominations like the Baptists and Methodists. d. was a celebration of the growing liberalism in religion. e. was not as large as the First Great Awakening.
Samuel Gompers was the leader of the
A. American Federation of Labor. B. American Railway Union. C. Knights of Labor. D. Congress of Industrial Organization. E. Molly Maguires.
Which of the following introduced a federal income tax?
A) Federal Reserve Act B) Federal Trade Commission C) Treaty of Versailles D) Sixteenth Amendment