The leader of the Hungarian nationalist movement in 1848 was ______________.
A. Theodore Herzl
B. Louis Kossuth
C. Louis Blanc
D. Frantisek Palacky
E. Milos Karadjordje
Answer: B
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a. led to mass literacy in Belgian and French colonies by 1880. b. had little or no measurable impact except in the Nile Valley, where the average family income doubled between 1865 and 1885. c. resulted, unexpectedly, in the settlement of twelve million Europeans in East Africa between 1879 and 1900. d. caused a good deal of international rivalry, as illustrated by the tense face-off between British and French forces at Fashoda. e. was divided up peacefully by the Western nations on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Jubilee.
Mycenaean Greece became more powerful after
A. political consolidation. B. destruction of Crete. C. creating trade networks with Egypt. D. the Dark Ages E. war with Persia.
Artisans considered themselves ____________________ class
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Labor for the obrajes was often obtained by
A) raids on indigenous villages. B) hiring poor Spaniards and mestizos. C) ensnaring indigenous peoples through an offer of liquor or a small sum of money. D) purchasing black slaves from foreign slave traders.