Eisenhower's political ideology is best described as __________

A) pragmatic and centerist
B) progressive
C) staunchly conservative
D) libertarian


A

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a. the breakup of the aristocracy. b. the creation of national identities. c. the development of the idea of "total war." d. the complete militarization of European society.

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Which of the following statements most aptly applies to the bull Ausculta fili?

A. The church and state are one. B. The church has authority over the state. C. The church and state are separate and equal entities. D. The state is set above the church. E. The rights of the people come before the rights of the church.

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A. malingering. B. work sabotage. C. the decision to run away. D. theft.

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A continuing trend in eighteenth-century Prussia was

A) the uncontrollable growth of the royal state bureaucracy. B) the social and military dominance of the Junker nobility. C) an avoidance of military entanglements, especially under Frederick the Great. D) social mobility for the peasants through the civil service. E) the emergence of the bourgeoisie as the dominant class of society.

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