Examine the changing social world of the Ming and Qing period. What were the most important changes taking place? In what ways did the older traditions survive?

What will be an ideal response?


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President Franklin Roosevelt's reelection in 1936 was ensured by his strong support from

a. African Americans. b. the Liberty League. c. labor unions. d. the business community. e. Catholics and Jews, the "New Immigrants" who had moved into the prominent cities of the North and the Midwest since 1890.

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What explains the higher standard of living rose for all property-owning Americans in the colonies in the eighteenth century?

A. Overseas demand for American exports never slowed during the course of the century. B. The passage of tax reform legislation by Parliament gave the American colonists more spendable income. C. Instead of buying expensive British imports, the colonists bought less expensive goods manufactured and crafted in the colonies. D. The price of British manufactured goods fell relative to the incomes of Americans.

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When slaves began to arrive at his fortifications near Hampton Roads, Virginia, General Benjamin Butler __________

A) forced them back to their southern owners B) declared the occupied areas of Virginia free territory C) used a legal tactic to free them by declaring them “contraband” of war D) took them in as refugees

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Officials from both Israel and Palestine signed the Camp David agreement of 1978

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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