Hanson, Kivisto, and Hartung studies, in their article, the effects of power and inequality _____________________.
a. in the United States
b. globally
c. in low income countries
d. in Eastern Europe
a. in the United States
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Events in the late 1760s and early 1770s helped to bring about a new consensus in the colonies. What was that consensus?
A) The government could not tax the colonies because they were not represented in Parliament. B) The British constitution could be altered by the passage of new laws. C) Parliament had no lawmaking authority over the colonies except for the right to regulate imperial commerce. D) The American colonies would be free from tyranny only when they were independent of British rule. E) Only by working within the British constitution could the colonies safeguard their liberties.
How does the pontificate of Pope Saint Gregory I, “the Great,” illustrate the position of the papacy in the late sixth century? Why do you think he is called “the Great”?
What will be an ideal response?
lnventors Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse made the use of electricity safer and less expensive. What was the most important effect of their innovations?
A. Because oil lamps were no longer used, damages due to uncontrollable ?res were much lower. B. The use of electricity became widespread in businesses and homes, changing American life completely. C. Steam engines became obsolete in a matter of months. D. Pubic utilities could not keep up with the demand for the new inexpensive energy source.
Who was the man elected as leader of the Committee of Public Safety in 1793?
a. Georges Danton b. Jacques-Louis David c. Jean-Paul Marat d. Maximilian Robespierre e. Napoleon Bonaparte