Which empire survived the end of World War I?
A. Russian
B. British
C. German
D. Austro-Hungarian
E. Ottoman
B
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How did the Hartford Convention lead to the downfall of the Federalists?
a. The Hartford Federalists sent their resolutions to Washington just after the victorious Battle of New Orleans, making them look unpatriotic and selfish. b. The Federalists who met in Hartford passed unreasonable resolutions that the rest of the country would never agree to, making Federalists look foolish. c. The Republicans who met in Hartford passed resolutions that greatly weakened their Federalist opponents. d. The Hartford Republicans passed resolutions that led to peaceful trade negotiations with Europe, making the War Hawk Federalists look bad. e. Only northern Federalists attended the convention; southern Federalists disagreed with the Hartford resolutions, fracturing and weakening the party.
Population in Europe during the nineteenth century
A. remained steady until the 1830s, and then began to decrease steadily. B. was notable for rapid overall growth and a far more rapid increase in city populations. C. was dramatically reduced when the Great Famine killed thirty-five percent of the Russian, Irish, and Prussian populations. D. decreased as peasants, reassured by falling death rates, reduced the rural birth rate by over sixty percent due to their adoption of birth control. E. was numerically dominated by the landed aristocracy.
Significance of Japan's switch from an offensive position to a defensive one after the Battle of Midway?
What will be an ideal response?
John Locke's political philosophy stressed:
a. a contract system between the people and the government. b. the necessity of the monarch having absolute power. c. that mercantilism was necessary for a strong nation. d. religious toleration for all. e. that strong government prevented a "war of all against all."