The Darby family profiled in the text were
a. cotton textile factory owners.
b. canal builders.
c. agricultural capitalists.
d. railroad investors.
e. iron manufacturers.
e
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How did the living conditions of the poor in cities generally compare to the rich?
A. Their conditions were much worse, often finding them in dangerous and squalid living conditions. B. They were much less well off, but many of their needs were seen to by the government. C. They were worse off, but there were many opportunities for advancement and the gap between them was shrinking. D. They generally lived in decent conditions and could afford many basic amenities comfortably. E. They lived in cramped quarters but in safe living conditions.
The Japanese daimyo were
a. The best-quality swords b. The priests of Shintoism c. The territorial landowning magnates d. The emperor’s wives e. The warriors
Which of the following was not a part of the reformed tax system devised by Darius I?
a. Each satrap committed his province to a specific amount of revenue each year. b. Some regions were allowed to pay in kind. c. Being a Zoroastrian reduced the amount of tax paid. d. Silver was the empire's base of value. e. The officials under the satrap were recruited locally.
Both Vajrayana and Tantrism favored worship of what?
a. male deities b. money c. vedas d. female power e. death