The most radical political element in the European working class was ________
A. peasants
B. artisans
C. textile workers
D. new landowners
Answer: B
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a. was issued by Lord Baltimore. b. abolished the death penalty. c. gave freedom only to Catholics. d. protected Jews and atheists. e. extended temporary protection to Catholics.
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. mercantilism
What will be an ideal response?
What was the goal of mercantilist policies?
A) provide public relief for the poor B) support the arts and sciences C) limit the power of the state D) increase the wealth of the state
The eighteenth-century European view of Japan, about which there was little first-hand information, tended to be
a. much more favorable and idealized than the view of China. b. seen as an example of "oriental despotism" by all. c. seen as a land of mystery about which there was no clear opinion. d. about the same as the view of China.