A major shift in the family and factory structure, characterized by an increase in the size of machinery and factories, began in England in the mid-__________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


1820s

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The collapse of Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe began with the election of an anti-Communist government in Poland

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What do historians mean by the Price Revolution of the mid-1500s to mid-1600s?

a) widespread inflation caused by Spanish spending of silver throughout Europe, bringing to an end centuries of relatively stable prices b) the ability of all new colonies to increase productivity in the home nation, causing a dramatic fall in prices Consider This: By the mid-1600s, Spain was poorer than it had been 150 years earlier. See 4.1: The New World Economy. c) the control absolute governments like that of France exercised over market prices, where formerly there had been a free market Consider This: By the mid-1600s, Spain was poorer than it had been 150 years earlier. See 4.1: The New World Economy. d) English insistence that all European currencies be linked to the British pound, causing an upheaval in continental money markets Consider This: By the mid-1600s, Spain was poorer than it had been 150 years earlier. See 4.1: The New World Economy.

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Some southern slaves gained their freedom as a result of

a. the prohibition of the Atlantic slave trade after 1807. b. purchase by northern abolitionists. c. fleeing to mountain hideaways. d. purchasing their way out of slavery with money earned after hours. e. the objection to slaveholding by some white women.

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In which of the following ways do children raised by same-sex parents differ from children with parents of both sexes?

A. They tend to have reduced psychological adjustment or well-being. B. They are more artistic and score higher on openness to experience. C. They are more likely to be transgender. D. They endorse fewer gender stereotypes.

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