Frederick William (Hohenzollern) solidified power in Prussia by all of the following methods except ______________.
A. building a large army
B. developing manufacturing centers
C. raising state revenues
D. using a twofold taxation system
E. conquering other principalities in Germany
Answer: E
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Which of the following best describes the difference between extensive and intensive growth?
A. Intensive growth is defined by the movement of peoples from urban dwellings to rural ones, while extensive growth is defined by the movement of rural populations to urban locales. B. Extensive growth is marked by large population centers such as cities, while intensive growth is marked by the proliferation of small farm and herding communities. C. Extensive growth is the result of surplus farm goods capable of supporting larger populations, while intensive growth results from advances in wagon technology. D. Intensive growth is characterized by the concentration of populations in cities due to advances in agricultural production, while extensive growth is characterized by the expansion of herding and farming populations.
Activists formed the Populist Party most directly in response to the
(A)growth of corporate power in agriculture and economic instability in farming (B) emergence of concerns about abuses of the environment (C) development of reform movements inspired by the second great awakening (D) rise of monopolies and reduction of wages for industrial workers
Why did Scott wait until the 1850s to sue for his freedom when he could have used the same argument years earlier?
During the twenties, large manufacturers
A) continued to be attacked and broken up by the trust-busting presidents. B) did their best to bankrupt and destroy their competitors. C) used their monopolistic power to gain the maximum profit in the short run. D) often sought market stability through trade associations.