What were the factors which led to the success of the Marshall Plan? Could such massive economic aid work equally well in other places and at other times? Why or why not?

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The spirit of Reconquista, or "reconquest," of Spain informed the beliefs and policies of the founders of Spain's first colonies in the Americas

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Examine the image of black slaves working a machine that was published in Harpers Weekly in 1869. What development of the late-eighteenth century does the activity of the men in the image reflect?

A) The machine is the cotton gin, reflecting the expansion of cotton and slavery after 1793. B) The machine is a shotgun, reflecting the practice of hunting by slaves on plantations. C) The machine is an automobile, reflecting the use of cars on plantations. D) The machine is a wheat grinder, reflecting the expansion of grain crops in the South.

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Who grew the great export crops of the colonial period?

A. African American slaves B. white indentured servants C. Irish immigrants D. small New England farmers

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To address the misery of the poor, French socialists proposed that workers form communities under the protection of business leaders and that social and economic problems could be solved by application of the scientific method; their views were known as

a. totalitarianism. b. humanism. c. positivism. d. Darwinism. e. communism.

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