Houston Stewart Chamberlain's Foundations of the Nineteenth Century
a. had an impact primarily in the nineteenth century.
b. was greeted by William II with disdain.
c. may be viewed as a spiritual forerunner of Nazism.
d. was banned from publication in the German Empire.
e. grudgingly acknowledged that Jesus was a Jew.
c
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A. they used their military service and skills for financial gain B. they possessed the highest level of commercial skills in the empire C. they established poll taxes for non-Muslims in the empire D. their rise in political service through the empire reaped a financial gain E. they were willing to deal directly with non-Muslims
In most parts of the North, before the Civil War, free blacks could
A. use public services available to whites. B. attend public schools. C. compete for menial jobs. D. vote. E. All these answers are correct.
During the first half of the sixteenth century, religious conflict had been confined to central Europe and was primarily a struggle between Lutherans and __________ to secure rights and freedoms.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the communist Eastern European satellite states was the first to break loose from Stalinist domination?
A) Czechoslovakia under Havel B) Yugoslavia under Tito C) Poland under Gomulka D) Romania under Ceausescu E) Austria under Walesa