The author summarizes Margaret Thatcher's program as British Prime Minister as
a. expanding women's rights and assuring the entire population's access to health care.
b. challenging the nuclear superiority of the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.
c. reduction of inflation and promotion of individual initiative and private enterprise.
d. nationalization of the coal, steel, and railroad industries, and of the banks.
e. encouraging and promoting big government.
c
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The development of machine tools is significant because they
a. facilitated the repair of complicated equipment. b. produced machines that made standardized parts rapidly and cheaply. c. produced machines that could be run by women or children factory workers. d. were of higher quality than similar British equipment.
Analyze and explain the rise of agriculture and the worldwide spread of American crops.
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Which of the following was a consequence of the increasing wealth of European states?
A) A growing division arose between monarchs and merchants. B) An expanding diet led to a decrease in European tooth decay. C) European states grew rich enough to wage almost unceasing wars against one another. D) A belief that European states should open up their colonial markets to trade with their European rivals