What was the goal of the indian national congress when it convened for the first time in 1885?
Answer: to achieve greater involvement of Indians in their own governance
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All of the following were characteristics of urban life in the late nineteenth century except
a. city governments provided clean water largely for the middle and upper classes. b. most working class city dwellers lived in overcrowded, unsanitary, disease-ridden tenements. c. ethnic minorities maintained their communal identity by establishing churches and fraternal societies. d. social classes and ethnic groups mixed freely in city housing areas. e. many working class families lacked running water.
The delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia considered one of their most significant goals to be
a. maintaining slavery. b. securing a national currency. c. raising revenues and a national army. d. crafting a government that would project strength at home and abroad. e. increasing social equality.
What was the reason for the growth of art schools and increased amount of art in the Song Empire?
a. There was an increased interest in the artistic disciplines. b. There was money and enthusiasm for patronage of artists. c. The market for Chinese art was growing throughout the world. d. There was a melding of art and religion that increased its demand.
Clearly, President Wilson moved from his slogan New Freedom to Roosevelt's ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word