At the end of the Thirty Years' War, the most powerful nation in Europe was
a. England
b. France
c. Holy Roman Empire
d. Sweden
e. the Netherlands
b
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The archaeological findings at Neolithic Jericho and Çatal Höyük suggest that the ________
A. settlement patterns of this period were characterized by upheaval B. settlement patterns of this period were markedly similar C. use of fortifications was widespread D. settlement patterns of this period may be more complicated than previously inferred
By the end of the 19th century, most working class women were employed in
a. domestic work. b. the textile and garment industries. c. small retail businesses. d. cottage industries.
What kinds of assistance did the federal government provide to railroad companies to ensure construction of a transcontinental railroad in the late nineteenth century?
a. Cash grants from new taxes b. Loans and land grants c. Loans from higher tariffs d. Reduced prices for iron and steel e. Subsidized Chinese immigrant labor
Although the median income of American families stagnated from 1970s to 1990, the reason it didn't decline was
a. people logged more hours. b. the rise in wages of working married men and women exceeded the rate of inflation. c. wives' wages maintained the family income. d. people had fewer children. e. All of these choices are correct.