b. Bolsheviks
c. Boevaya Oranisatsia (BO)
d. Stalinist
a. the firm establishment of socialism as part of the German political scene.
b. recognition by the Prussian nobility that compromise with liberalism was necessary.
c. the thwarting of liberal ambitions and the ultimate adoption of nationalism by the German middle classes.
d. the permanent weakening of Prussia.
e. continued Austrian domination of Germany.
c
______ is also known as "The Fighting Organization." It is a terror suborganization within the Russian Social Revolutionary Party given autonomy under the party.
"Buckwheats" and "hayseeds":
a. often found the exciting, colorful, dangerous life in the city compelling b. frequently moved to the city, disliked the atmosphere, and returned to the farm c. disliked anything but farming, and rarely moved to the city d. usually harmed their economic prospects by moving to the city
According to Jalaluddin Rumi, a Sufi has all of the following attributes except
a. purity of heart. b. the ability to find the goodness in all emotional states. c. appreciation of beauty. d. ability to control and direct anger.
The policy referred to as mercantilism implied that
A. increased royal control over colonies could suppress their economic activity. B. allowing products from all over Europe to be imported directly into the colonies would stimulate consumption. C. colonies could make a nation wealthy by increasing exports and decreasing imports. D. expanding exports from colonies would encourage their economic independence.