Unlike members of the pietistic sects, German Lutherans came to British North America to __________.
a. exercise their political rights
b. get away from chronic warfare
c. find religious freedom
d. improve their material lives
d. improve their material lives
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The Homestead Act __________
A) used land to finance the construction of railroads B) gave 160 acres of public land to any citizen who would improve it C) established the federal Department of Agriculture D) gave state public land to finance land grant colleges
By 1914, Europeans had many reasons to be optimistic about the future. Which of the following is NOT a significant cause of this optimism?
A) Darwinists believed humans would evolve out of war. B) Disarmament conferences had been marginally successful. C) Rules for waging war had been reformed and agreed to by most major powers. D) The Hague Tribunal for international arbitration had been established. E) Technology would ensure short wars.
The person most connected with the Carolingian Renaissance was
A) Charles Martel. B) Charlemagne. C) Louis the Lombard. D) Einhard. E) Pepin.
Reducing reliance on European and American goods by developing their own manufacturing did NOT alleviate economic problems because
A) Latin America exports a wide variety of goods. B) there was no local market for the manufactured goods. C) prices for their exports rose greatly. D) European countries boycotted Latin American goods. E) none of the above.