New York’s Tammany Hall was headquarters for __________
A) social reformers
B) the city’s political machine
C) women’s rights advocates
D) local labor unions
Answer: B
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Mercantilism led to competition between nations because the world economy was considered to be __________
A) constantly expanding B) a zero-sum game C) constantly shrinking D) based on credit rather than goods
Discuss the rise of feudalism in western Europe toward the end of the first millennium C.E. What were some of the key structural elements of feudal society? Who held power in feudal Europe, and in what ways did they wield it?
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Who of the following was NOT among the new generations of colonial orators or pamphleteers?
A. James Otis B. Ethan Allen C. Samuel Adams D. Patrick Henry
In the Brezhnev Doctrine, the Soviet Union:
A. was focused on reforming the internal workings of the Soviet government. B. set a policy of Soviet self-containment. C. increased freedom of discussion and other rights in the Soviet Union. D. gave itself the right to interfere in the affairs of other communist countries. E. committed itself to a policy of isolationism.