Bismarck's values were stereotypically __________ later in his political career.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
conservative
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This corporate giant sent a "peace ship" to Europe to propagandize for a negotiated settlement in the First World War
a. Andrew Carnegie b. Henry Ford c. J. P. Morgan d. John D. Rockefeller
Transcendentalists believed that?:
a) understanding" was more important than "reason. b) man should repress instinct and strive for externally imposed learning. c) each individual should strive to "transcend" the limits of intellect and allow emotions to create an "original relation to the universe." d) individuals should avoid anything that would bring one too close to the natural world.
Under cameralism, in what way were kings were seen?
A. As divinely ordained rulers B. As unlimited authority figures C. As supreme political managers D. As directors of the people's will E. As expendable
In the election of 1852, __________
A) the Whigs were much more united than the Democrats
B) the Democrats were much more united that the Whigs
C) both parties struggled to choose candidates
D) the Whigs renominated Fillmore on the first ballot