Wahhabism was a reform movement that led to the establishment of
A) Egypt.
B) Syria.
C) Saudi Arabia.
D) Jordan.
Answer: C) Saudi Arabia.
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a. a more highly organized country in which large corporations grew b. more reliant on individuals and small producers for economic progress c. more prone to emulate nostalgic representations of life in the Old South d. more socialistic, and began to address the needs of the poor and the disadvantaged e. militantly anti-corporation
Which of the following statements was true concerning freedom of expression during the seventeenth century?
a. Even in the Netherlands, those who opposed the Calvinist clergy could be detained without a time limit for release. b. The publishing industry was still strictly controlled toward the end of the eighteenth century. c. The liberality professed at Oxford University offered students the chance to express heretical ideas. d. Those who professed Enlightenment principles hoped for more social freedom but were unwilling to attack political institutions in print. e. Freedom of expression was practiced only in English-speaking countries.
What was the result of the Homestead Strike?
A) It forced management to meet the workers’ demands. B) It was resolved through negotiation and bargaining. C) It had little interference from the government. D) It brought national attention to the costs of industrialization. E) It was peaceful compared to Haymarket.
The Democratic candidate in the election of 1928 was __________
A) Robert M. La Follette B) James Cox C) John W. Davis D) Al Smith E) William McAdoo