Urbanization followed all the following patterns EXCEPT
a. the greatest urbanization occurred in the twentieth not the nineteenth century.
b. the growth of haphazard, unhealthy industrial cities was particularly serious in Britain.
c. at the time, many found the phenomenon astonishing.
d. in the first half of the nineteenth century, most workers lived in the suburbs of industrial cities, close to the factories.
e. governments in continental Europe were more willing to regulate urbanization.
d
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A) They acculturated to French culture, adopting Christianity and becoming famous warriors. B) They used their new home as a base for taking over the rest of France. C) They were soon driven out by hostile Frankish knights. D) They continued their barbaric ways, leaving the duchy weak and divided. E) They remained a hostile threat to their neighbors until defeated by Otto II.
ReaganĀ“s Cold War strategy was to outpace the Soviets in defense spending and innovation through his proposal for a
a. massive nuclear submarine building program. b. network of high-energy, ocean-spanning laser cannons that could shoot down intercontinental missiles. c. space-based missile defense system known as the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). d. huge new military installation in Antarctica. e. new generation of more powerful, pure-fusion nuclear weapons.
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A. Mali's rulers were fervent believers in Islam and undertook a vigorous campaign to convert much of Sudanic West Africa to Islam. B. The ruler of Mali converted to Islam after the majority of his subjects adopted Islam as their preferred faith. C. While the rulers of Mali had a great deal of respect for the Muslim faith, they retained their local religious beliefs and rejected Islam as the religion of the royal court. D. Mali's rulers followed Islam, but they honored and incorporated many local religious beliefs and practices into the traditions of the royal court.
The main difference between fundamentalism in Iran and Afghanistan was
A) Iran had a strong economy to support the fundamentalist and be heard on the world stage; Afghanistan was depleted of resources from Soviet occupation. B) in Iran, women were less subjugated and were mobilized to promote Islam; in Afghanistan, women were completely subjugated. C) Afghanistan had backing from Iraq and other Arab nations; while Iran was operating on its own. D) None of these E) All of these