What were the demands of working-class movements in the eighteenth century, and how did workers pursue their goals?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. Support for nationalist causes
2. Demands for workers' rights as aristocrats abandoned support for the poor
3. Mass public demonstrations such as the monster meetings in Ireland
4. Open revolt and threat of revolution to force constitutional reform as in France and Naples
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A. Bill Clinton's morals B. the nation's culture wars C. defeatist foreign policy D. failing American schools
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a. Antioch b. Rome c. Athens d. Carthage e. Alexandria
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A. True B. False