Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom
a. advocated extensive social-welfare programs.
b. advocated strong state government regulation of business.
c. favored free market entrepreneurship and breakup of large corporate combines.
d. supported health and safety regulation and minimum-wage laws.
e. stood firmly for the status quo.
c
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A) occupational specialization B) a perceived divide between civilized and non-civilized C) the perception that races are distinct groups D) traditions shared by settled and nomadic peoples
The term “Hinduism”:
a. Was an Indo-European word used to describe Harappan religious rites. b. Was derived from the Persian word hindu, taken from the Sanskrit word sindhu, or “rivers.” c. Was derived from the term Harappans used to describe the duties of priests. d. Came into use after the Indo-European invasion to describe the religious practices of the conquered Harappan societies.
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a. Vandals b. Visigoths c. Ostrogoths d. Franks e. Avars
What was the wealthiest city-state in the Greek speaking world? Why?
A) Athens was the wealthiest city-state in the Greek speaking world because she fomented the overseas trade market and became the largest exporter of wine and oil. B) Corinth was the wealthiest city-state in the Greek speaking world because she was a manufacturer of high quality wares that fetched incredible prices in Italy and Sicily. C) Sparta was the wealthiest city-state due to her total reliance upon only Spartan made goods produced by the helots. D) Athens was the wealthiest because she had vast natural resources that she could turn into exported goods that fetched high prices throughout the Greek speaking world. E) Thebes was the wealthiest city-state due to her ability to export to northern regions deeply in need of Theban goods and services.