The most powerful ideology of change in nineteenth century Europe was
a. communism.
b. conservatism.
c. liberalism.
d. socialism.
e. nationalism.
e
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What is meant by the term Socratic method in reference to modern teaching methodologies?
A) That teaching style looks for practical methods to solve problems aimed at improving society. B) The Socratic method uses problematic questioning that challenges students to go beyond what they think they know. C) The Socratic method concentrates on learning the basic mathematical and scientific laws and theories. D) That style stresses examination of theories over finding practical uses for knowledge. E) That style of teaching uses a theoretical basis that demands much written work of students.
Which of the following was NOT a reason for the rapid spread of Islam in seventh-century Arabia?
a. The new faith was religiously appealing. b. Muhammad imposed the new religion by force on the peoples he and his followers conquered. c. Successful Muslim raiding promised material gain to members. d. Muhammad crafted a series of marriage alliances with leading tribes.
By 1900, in Asia and the Indian Ocean basin, which form of transportation was the equivalent of the streetcar of Europe and America?
a. rickshaw b. motorcycle c. canoe d. horse e. none of the above
Which of the following is true of law enforcement officials in late-nineteenth-century American cities?
A. They often had to answer to various groups that differed on their views of the law and how it should be enforced. B. They were merely volunteers with no professional training or status. C. They were far more consistent in how they applied the law to various social classes and ethnic groups than is the case in today's society. D. They usually showed far more leniency in applying the law to the disadvantaged.