Create an inventory of the costs and consequences of the First World War. To what extent is the Titanic analogy from the previous chapter relevant?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The list should include the cultural effects of the war in addition to the more evident ones. The question will also test the students' powers of critical thinking and imagination.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Anthias argues that intersectionality should examine specific junctions and the social processes shaping those junctions.
What was the result of the 1895 Supreme Court case involving the E. C. Knight Company?
a. The regulatory powers of the federal government were strengthened. b. There was stronger regulation over manufacturing. c. It had little effect on national policy. d. It further weakened the Sherman Antitrust Act. e. A sharp distinction was drawn between commerce and manufacturing.
The Maji Maji Revolt against German East Africa was sparked when
a. Missionaries who destroyed local shrines and imprisoned a local prophet. b. The spread of small pox into native villages. c. The seizure of native land for rubber plantations. d. The damming of a local river to provide water for cotton fields. e. Native farmers were forced to plant cotton, which did not allow them enough time to grow food.
Like ancient Egypt, the Ancient Near East is characterized by long periods of political stability.
a. true b. false