Nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe

a. was rejected by liberals after 1848.
b. proposed thinking about a common identity based on cultural affiliations.
c. maintained an optimistic view of human nature.
d. urged people to place their loyalty to the state instead of the individual leader.
e. emphasized all of these.


e

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a. Lowered taxes on the peasantry, to stimulate agricultural production. b. Limited heavy industrial output. c. Was rejected by Nicholas II and resulted in his imprisonment in 1892. d. Converted to the gold standard in order to stabilize the currency.

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The migration of almost a million blacks from the South in the 1920s revealed that

a. the agricultural sector of the American economy was in dire straits well before the Depression began, forcing southern blacks to find work elsewhere. b. the agricultural sector of the American economy was booming, and white workers were pushing blacks out of their agricultural jobs. c. most industries in the North, enjoying unprecedented prosperity, were willing to hire black workers on equal terms as white workers, leading to an exodus from the South. d. the soil of the South was no longer fertile enough to support the cultivation of cotton on which the region’s economy had previously depended.

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Barry Goldwater, the Republican party's 1964 presidential candidate, opposed

a. the Tennessee Valley Authority. b. the Social Security system. c. civil rights legislation. d. the nuclear test-ban treaty. e. the federal income tax.

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Right-wing activist Phyllis Schlafly claimed that the ERA would lead to __________.

a. inflation and unemployment b. decreased American influence in the world c. the drafting of women d. a war on Christianity

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