Initially, __________ meant that the wives of cotton-factory workers were not expected to work.
A. high wages
B. competition for jobs
C. public social services
D. factory housing
Answer: A
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Most of the Scots-Irish who immigrated to America were __________.
a) Presbyterians b) Catholics c) Anglicans d) Quakers
Before 1870, which of the following was the greatest threat to British domination of foreign markets?
A. increased competition by major European nations B. resistance to British goods by native populations in foreign markets C. opposition to British imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas D. government interference in the form of tariffs, subsidies, and price controls
In France, the politiques were
A) heads of various religious and political factions during the civil wars. B) administrators in provincial towns, appointed by the king. C) those who placed politics ahead of religion in an attempt to end the wars of religion. D) advisors to Catherine de' Medici. E) always the chief ministers to the kings.
What was an unintended consequence of President Jefferson's foreign policy of economic coercion through an embargo?
a. It ended up helping the British agricultural economy. b. It adversely affected France's economy more than Britain's. c. It stimulated manufacturing in the United States. d. It permanently destroyed the Federalist party. e. It provoked the French into impressing even more American sailors than the British had.