Economically, the classical liberals of the nineteenth century

a. opposed government regulation of wages.
b. sought the removal of economic restraints such as tariffs.
c. supported the creation of internal markets through improved transportation.
d. All of these answers are correct.


d

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What material began to be used as the Neolithic gave way to the dawn of civilization?

A) metals B) fired bronze C) burnished pottery D) pressure-chip tools E) fired pottery

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The primary motivation for late-nineteenth-century immigration was

a. religious persecution. b. political persecution. c. economic hardship. d. forced migration. e. hardship caused by war.

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Huguenots were Protestants in the Netherlands who followed the writings of John Calvin

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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