Urbanization in the first half of the nineteenth century
A) was more dramatic for the Continent than Great Britain.
B) caused over fifty percent of the Russian population to live in cities by 1850.
C) was a phenomenon directly tied to industrialization.
D) accounted for widespread poverty in rural areas of Europe.
E) reduced the cost of the central governments.
C
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Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Chaldean Empire?
A) Babylon was its great central city. B) It was the longest-lasting of the great Near Eastern empires. C) The Hanging Gardens was created in its time. D) The people of the empire welcomed its fall to the Persians. E) Nebuchadnezzar II was its most successful ruler.
All of the following occurred during the second Persian attack on Greece led by Xerxes at Thermopylae except
a. The Persian defeat at Thermopylae. b. The capture and execution of Xerxes. c. Athens and its allies repelled the Persians. d. The Athenian navy proved itself to be superior. e. The Persian defeat at Salamis.
James Madison's 10th Federalist essay
a. Called for the maintenance of the Articles of Confederation b. Explained the workings of the electoral college system c. Argued that the states rather than the national courts should have the final authority over all constitutional questions d. Argued that a large republic could more effectively address the problem of factions than could a smaller one e. Called for the suppression of anti-government newspapers through more stringent sedition laws
Compare the French motives for colonizing North America with those of the English.
What will be an ideal response?