Did "globalization" really begin in the sixteenth century? Why and/or why not? Give specific examples.
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What was the impact of the Boer War between Great Britain and South Africa on Kingsley’s career?
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Among the families of industrial workers during the late nineteenth century,
A) domestic servants enjoyed the greatest freedom and benefits. B) white married women often worked outside the home. C) few married white women worked outside the home. D) children were seldom expected to work.
The late third century emperor who reconquered and reestablished order in the east and along the Danube and who was known as the "restorer of the world" was
A) Septimius Severus. B) Marcus Aurelius. C) Decius. D) Aurelian. E) Diocletian.
The impact of the Great Depression on American resulted in all of the following except
a. jobless husbands felt guilt and shame for their families' hardships. b. thousands of banks collapsed, taking with them people's life savings. c. breadlines and soup kitchens emerged to feed the hungry. d. thousands of people lost their homes to foreclosure. e. salaries for those who held on to their jobs rose slightly.