After World War II, governments began to spend more money on __________ than they do on the military.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
social welfare
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By 1932, the Nazi Party was
a. beloved by almost all non-Jewish Germans. b. in disarray. c. in firm control of the German government. d. 4 million members strong. e. the largest party in the Reichstag.
Protestant theologian Karl Barth
A) was a pioneer of liberal theology. B) glorified secular progress as a sign of God's favor. C) reacted against liberal theology and saw the world and humanity as sinful and helpless. D) wrote a theological justification of Nazism. E) believed that the Great War had helped to marry religion and secularism.
Which of the following provinces was NOT part of the Dominion of Canada by 1900?
A) Alberta B) British Columbia C) Nova Scotia D) Ontario E) Quebec
Liberalism in the nineteenth century embraced all the following economic and social ideas EXCEPT
a. Adam Smith's theory of laissez-faire economics: the free pursuit of self-interest and profit. b. the misery of the poor is due to their laziness, poor judgment, and vice. c. the "iron law of wages." d. the equality of all men means that all men are equally responsible for each other's well-being. e. state help for the poor is counterproductive.