What was the ultimate aim of Frederick the Great's reforms?
A) enhancing state power
B) ending serfdom
C) weakening the Catholic Church
D) providing religious freedom
E) weakening the aristocrats
Answer: A
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In Leviticus 23:22, why does God not wish his people to reap their fields right up to the edge?
A) ?so that God may have sacrifices made from it B) ?so that soldiers could eat from it and fight wars for God C) ?so that the poor and the sojourner can have access to it D) ?so that the soil will replenish its nutrients E) ?so that the first born can have land to till
By 1914, what percentage of Britain's population lived in cities?
a. 100 percent b. 50 percent c. 10 percent d. 40 percent e. 80 percent
The 1950 document that recommended a sharp rise in military spending, thus establishing the framework for U.S. cold war policy, was ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What was the enforcement arm of the National Labor Relations Act called?
A. The Committee of Industrial Organizations B. The Bureau of Labor and Management Affairs C. The National Labor Relations Board D. The Work Projects Administration