Friedrich Engels, Marx's collaborator and financial supporter, was
A) the son of a wealthy factory owner.
B) a Roman Catholic priest.
C) a self-made, working-class man.
D) a Prussian nobleman.
E) a successful Romantic novelist.
Answer: A
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A. British did not approve of intermarriage with Native Americans B. The British were encouraged to marry Native Americans C. Native Americans quickly assimilated with the British D. Native Americans refused to marry the British
U.S. policy toward Latin America by President Hoover?s administration
A) initiated the Good Neighbor Policy. B) resulted in $560 million in trade. C) proclaimed that no state had the right to interfere in the internal or external affairs of another state. D) attempted to improve relations. E) all of the above.
A result of the burning of Tippecanoe was
A) an alliance between Tecumseh and Britain. B) American military withdrawal from Indiana. C) an extended period of military success for the Indians. D) the death of Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa. E) an apology issued by President Madison to the Indians.
The capital of the Abbasid caliphate during the high point of Islamic culture was the city of
A) Mecca. B) Medina. C) Istanbul. D) Damascus. E) Baghdad.