He was distressed by the actions of the British East India Company in their treatment of the sepoy mutineers.
a. Benjamin Disraeli
b. William Gladstone
c. George Gordon
d. David Livingston
e. Prince Albert
Answer: e. Prince Albert
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a. Stalin's stated philosophy for his last five-year plan b. The radicalization of the feminist movement c. Mao Zedong's effort to achieve a classless society and the final stage of communism d. The missile race between the United States and the Soviet Union e. Mao Zedong's New Economic Policy, modeled on Lenin's early 1920s economic reforms
The Truman Doctrine
a. involved direct Soviet economic aid to Greece and Turkey. b. stated that the United States would provide aid for any nation that was being threatened by Communist subversion. c. was the basis for substantial United States aid to India and Iran. d. tolerated a limited expansion of Communist control over areas of the Middle East. e. was to be a non-political attempt to advance free governments in North Africa.
Which of the following was NOT a factor that left the western part of the Roman Empire more vulnerable to collapse than the eastern half at the end of the fourth century c.E.?
a. The western portion was if anything wealthier than the eastern portion, but squandered its resources foolishly. b. The western portion possessed a much less easily defended capital. c. The western portion had a longer frontier to defend than the eastern portion. d. The western portion possessed a weaker army and navy.
By the end of the nineteenth century, southern agriculture
A. had regained the profitability it had had prior to the Civil War. B. had the majority of farmers living under the tenant system. C. had seen a significant diversification of its crops. D. had seen a sharp decline in absentee ownership of farmland. E. had experienced a deceleration of the processes begun in the postwar years.