After 1848, Germans increasingly looked to ____ for leadership in the cause of German unification
a. Prussia
b. Austria
c. Bavaria
d. Saxony
e. Westphalia
a
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What were the key sources of profit in late nineteenth-century American cities? What were the most pressing public needs? Who won the "battle?" Why?
When Truman became president many observers believed that he
a. would push for much greater government intervention in the economy than Roosevelt had. b. would undo much of the New Deal. c. would not defend the rights of minorities. d. would be soft on communism.
The Epic of Gilgamesh tells us a great deal about Mesopotamian __________
A) territorial expansion B) agriculture C) beliefs D) technology
By the mid-1700s, the number of poor people in the American colonies
a. became greater than in all of Europe. b. had increased to the point of overpopulation. c. had begun to decline from seventeenth-century levels. d. remained tiny compared with the number in England. e. was about one-third of the population.