According to the text, all of the following were contradictions between liberalism and nationalism in the first half of the nineteenth century EXCEPT
a. liberalism focused on universal rights; nationalism on national rights.
b. liberalism was based on rationalism; nationalism on emotion.
c. liberalism strove for an objective view of history; nationalism made history subject to the perceived needs of a people.
d. liberalism disregarded the individual; nationalism valued each individual.
e. liberalism had a cosmopolitan quality; nationalism was focused on what distinguished people from each other.
d
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following statements best characterizes the totalitarian state in the 1930s?
A. It was democratic and championed individualism and democratic freedoms. B. It was an all-compassing, authoritarian dictatorship that subordinated individual needs, and employed police power and mass propaganda to achieve total control. C. It limited its authoritarian dictates to the political and economic aspects of the state's affairs, in an effort to have freer social and cultural choices serve as means of placating the masses. D. It wanted the masses to keep quiet and not obstruct state policy. E. It depended upon the appeasement policies of the Eastern democracies.
Erik the Red's first trip to Greenland
a. was an attempt to escape the army of Alfred I of England. b. resulted from the Thing's decision to exile him for killing two men. c. occurred when he was blown off course near Greenland. d. was accidental as he was returning to Iceland. e. occurred when he was trying to establish a trade post that would link Russian trade.
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a. the Democrats support for limited federal government and the Whigs' support of a broader role for the federal government b. the Democrats' support for the Second Bank and the Whig's opposition to it c. the Whigs' support for low tariffs and the Democrats' advocacy of a high protective tariff d. a power base of Southern planters and the wealthy for the Democrats and support among the middle class for the Whigs e. support among the Democrats for social reform and a more hands-off philosophy by the Whigs