Englishmen and women who sought the services of Cook & Son in the late nineteenth century most likely __________.
A) enjoyed the unpredictability of travel
B) had to travel with their children
C) wanted to interact with foreign locals
D) preferred to socialize with their own sort
D) preferred to socialize with their own sort
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All of the following illustrate contributions of the Mongols EXCEPT
A) dramatic population decreases. B) provision of a postal service. C) the spread of a new written language that unified Asia during their reign. D) promotion of religious toleration. E) fostering of diplomatic activity.
All of the following are true about the cult of Isis EXCEPT
A) it originated in the eastern Persian empire, an outgrowth of Zoroastrianism. B) it was one of the most popular of the mystery religions. C) she was associated with the giver of laws and letters to humankind. D) her cult promised an eternal life. E) she supposedly invented the marriage contract between husband and wife.
In his speeches in the 1850s, Abraham Lincoln
a. accepted a limited application of the policy of popular sovereignty. b. called for the immediate abolition of slavery. c. advocated the passage of a constitutional amendment to end slavery gradually. d. suggested that the South sought to spread slavery throughout the nation.
Changes in middle-class attitudes during the 1920s included
a. a surprising degree of support for the Bolshevik cause, first articulated by President Wilson in 1919. b. the popularity of Theodor van de Velde's book Divorce in Five Easy Lessons. c. the popularity of short skirts, short hair, and the use of previously risqué cosmetics. d. the acquisition of television sets. e. the popularity of the twist.