For young men, the Industrial Revolution often meant

A) the novel opportunity of choosing their own wives.
B) expanding employment opportunities, and less political freedom.
C) their positions improved over that of their fathers.
D) expanding employment opportunities, and greater political freedom.


B

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In Evolutionary Socialism, Eduard Bernstein argued for

a. the creation of a small group of professional revolutionaries. b. achieving working-class aims through existing legal and political channels. c. the unity of the proletariat and the peasants. d. gradual withdrawal from the capitalist world system.

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Which of the following statements does not accurately describe the war in the Pacific?

A) ?U.S. victories at Coral Sea and Midway shattered the illusion of Japan's invincibility. B) ?After securing Guadalcanal, Americans began leapfrogging islands to move on Japan. C) ?The United States adopted a two-pronged attack that would culminate in a final attack on Japan. D) ?Kamikaze attacks had a significant impact on morale but did little damage to the U.S. fleet.

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Which of the following helps explain why England lost the Revolutionary War?

a. British finances could not support the war. b. George III never supported the war effort. c. The British had to transport men and supplies across the Atlantic. d. British soldiers sympathized with the Americans.

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Which of these is illustrated by The Tale of Genji?

A) Heian society B) urban life in imperial Japan C) the world of Japan's imperial court D) samurai values

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