What was not to be found in Isfahan?
a. Water channels
b. Fine bazaars
c. Magnificent gardens
d. Tall plane trees on the side of the streets
e. The Taj Mahal
d
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From the 1870s on, __________ became the worldwide measure of industrial progress.
a. textile production b. railroad network construction c. steel output d. coal output
Wang Mang is important in early Chinese history because
a. his career and policies reflect the decline of the Former Han Dynasty. b. he established the first Buddhist monasteries in China. c. he defeated the Xiong-Nu once and for all. d. he led the successful peasant rebellion that overthrew the Han Dynasty.
The Homestead Act granted 160 acres of public domain to any settler who:
A) was willing to pay $5 an acre. B) would live on the land and improve it for five years. C) had served in the military for two years. D) was willing to share his produce with the government.
In the 1848 elections, the new party that emerged as a political force was the
A. Free-Soil Party. B. Republican Party. C. Liberty Party. D. Whig Party. E. Know-Nothing Party.