The number of Eastern European Jews that came to the United States between 1880 and 1920
was
A) 200,000. B) 20,000. C) 2,000,000. D) 20,000,000.
C
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"Enlightened absolutism" is a term used to describe the
a. policies of rulers who embraced the reforms of the philosophes. b. philosophical movement to discover the ideal state. c. discovery of scientific truth through empirical methods. d. proper educational program for prospective European rulers.
Ming novels differed from the classical literature by
A) including erotica. B) describing ordinary life. C) using colloquial language. D) being more accessible to a large number of readers. E) all of the above.
In what way was Alfred E. Smith unique?
A) He was the first governor nominated for president by a major party. B) He was the first New Yorker nominated for president by a major party. C) He was the first clergyman nominated for president by a major party. D) He was the first Catholic nominated for president by a major party.