In Andrew Carnegie's "The Gospel of Wealth," he suggested that trust funds be
A) inheritance left to descendants.
B) money that a wealthy person administers in a beneficial way for his/her community.
C) money that will be distributed for public use after a wealthy person dies.
D) money that is claimed by the government after a wealthy person dies.
Answer: B
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All of the following statements were true of slavery in the Abbasid society EXCEPT
A) Slave women were allowed more freedoms. B) Many slave women were concubines. C) Slavery was common, and many households had at least one slave. D) Slaves could be freed for good behavior or if the owner wanted Allah's blessing. E) Slaves were assigned to work in the fields and mines under harsh conditions.
Which statement best describes the French philosophes?
a. They flourished in an atmosphere of government support. b. They sought no extension of Enlightenment to other disciplines beyond philosophy. c. They were literate intellectuals who meant to change the world through reason and rationality. d. They supported state censorship of ideas contrary to their own. e. They were widely influenced by Jean Jacques Rousseau and his emphasis upon emotions.
A political conservative in the nineteenth century would be likely to advocate
A) the restoration of the French monarchy after the defeat of Napoleon. B) limiting suffrage to men of property. C) censorship as a reasonable means of preventing social unrest. D) government support of the established church. E) All these answers are correct.
In 1934, the American Liberty League was formed
A. by wealthy conservatives who strongly opposed the New Deal. B. by western business leaders who felt ignored by the New Deal. C. to unite southerners who opposed the New Deal's support of unions. D. to help win public support for the more controversial New Deal programs. E. by a coalition of radical and semi-radical organizations, including the Socialist Party.