The "self-improvement" movement mainly affected the urban __________
A) working class
B) upper class
C) middle class
D) new immigrants
Answer: C
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A. The papacy had given up on crusading altogether. B. The crusaders lacked coordinated strategies, clear plans, and a central organization. C. The crusaders lacked support from the crusader states in the Near ' East. D. The crusaders were sidetracked by the possibility of sacking and ' looting Constantinople.
When Bill Clinton assumed the presidency in 1993, he
A. was a strong advocate of free trade. B. enjoyed a powerful mandate from the American voters. C. brought a highly ambitious domestic political agenda. D. faced an adversarial Republican majority in Congress. E. had few perceived political weaknesses.
The "enlightened absolutism" of the rulers of the 18th century can best be described as a
a. veneer for the exercise of autocratic power. b. means to strengthen the military power of relatively backwards states. c. truly benign rule based upon beliefs in the importance of justice and prosperity. d. All of these answers are correct.
Chaos threatened the Roman empire in the mid-fifth century C.E., when Germanic tribes poured into the empire for protection from
A. Alaric. B. Tamerlane. C. Attila. D. Theodosius. E. Odovacer.