Factors that relate to the German revolutions of 1848 include each of the following EXCEPT
a. discontent of artisans.
b. the impact of hunger and discontent.
c. strong Marxian influence among German workers.
d. reform-minded middle-class liberals.
e. peasants hard-pressed by crop failure, demands by the aristocracy, and debt.
c
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The primary doctrine of the Protestant Reformation was a. justification by faith
b. the illegality of indulgence. c. Predestination d. sovereignty of God. e. salvation through all seven sacraments.
In what way were the methods of Henry Ford and Edward L. Stratemeyer similar?
A) Both applied the assembly line to auto manufacturing. B) Both turned out high-quality goods at high prices. C) Neither would give in to labor demands. D) Both used mass-production techniques. E) Both transformed public transportation.
The "floating world" can best be described as
a. a group of entertainers. b. a quarter in Edo. c. the dominant Tokugawa culture. d. a system of waterways in Edo.
Which of the following statements about the unionization of black auto workers is LEAST accurate?
a. Some black churches obstructed the unionization of black workers because the churches were closely allied with industrialist Henry Ford. b. Throughout the 1940s, the UAW refused to admit black workers into its ranks because of their long history of serving as strikebreakers. c. The unionization of black auto workers contributed to an increase in working-class membership in the NAACP. d. Although black and white workers increasingly came together in unions, racial hostility outside the workplace occasionally exploded into violence.