Reform organizations of the late nineteenth century proved to be more permanent than the urban political machines.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Rome set a precedent for treating its vanquished foes after forming the Roman Confederation by
A) forcing slave labor on the populace of the defeated cities. B) offering its most favored allies full Roman citizenship, thus giving them a stake in successful Roman expansion. C) slaughtering the citizens wholesale and selling the rest to pirates. D) confiscating all the property of defeated peoples. E) creating for the first time the citizen category of "plebeian."
How did the Roosevelt administration react to Colombia's refusal to allow the construction of a canal across the Isthmus of Panama?
a. by aiding Panama in declaring independence from Colombia b. by offering to invest in Colombia's major industries c. by invading Colombia and holding its cities under siege
The principle force behind the creation of great public buildings in the late nineteenth century was
A. wealthy residents. B. community service organizations. C. state governments. D. ethnic political machines. E. the federal government.
Which of the following was not an incentive to promote mass education?
a. The German policy of restricting literacy to the upper and middle classes. b. The reinforcement of moral values and social discipline. c. The development of a trained workforce. d. The reinforcement of nationalism and its associated loyalties. e. The gradual spread of political democracy.