The Reformation broke out first in the cities of:
A. Germany and France.
B. England and Switzerland.
C. Switzerland and Germany.
D. England and Germany.
E. Italy and Spain.
C
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The overseas ministry in Lisbon encouraged the manufacture of ________ in Brazil in an effort to render the province independent from British imports.
a. Molasses. b. Sugar. c. Textiles. d. Tobacco.
Besides forming groups that brought people together for companionship, members of the new middle class also used their organizing skills
a. to press for reform. b. to work more efficiently on the job. c. for planning and zoning cities. d. to develop a system of scientific management in the home.
Colonial governments generally viewed freedom of the press as dangerous.
a. true b. false
Discuss the similarities and differences between the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor in relation to ideology, organization, membership, and goals. Why was the American Federation of Labor ultimately more successful than the Knights of Labor? How did unions seek to address workers' grievances, and were they successful?
What will be an ideal response?