In Gilded Age elections, the Democratic Party tended to rely on ________ to win and control votes
A) urban political machines B) strong state organizations
C) independents D) reform factions
A
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In which year did the "railroad era" in the United States begin?
A. 1830 B. 1820 C. 1860 D. 1833
Introduced from China by the Zen monk Eisai (1141-1215), ___________ in Japan became widely adopted as an aid to discipline and meditation among monks in the twelfth century.
a. Ritual self-flagellation. b. Scroll painting. c. Tea drinking. d. Foot-binding.
In practice in the new republic, the republican concept of equality included the acceptance that not all people would live equally.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Petrarch was a
A) Scholastic philosopher. B) monk with a zeal for reform. C) ruler of a small but elegant commune. D) Classical scholar with an exalted idea of ancient Roman values. E) critic of the guild system.