In the area between the Rio Grande River and the Nueces River in what once was Nuevo Santander and now was Tamaulipas, residents __________
A. greatly expanded their ranching operations that had been disrupted by the war for independence
B. felt very distant from settlers in the main part of Texas and believed that the two areas had very little in common
C. attracted several thousand immigrants from the United States
D. were mostly outlaws and pirates who had driven out the original settlers
A
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A) handicraft workshop B) division of labor C) domestic system D) cottage industry
King Henry IV's successes included all of the following except
a. the creation of a centralist bureaucracy. b. the Edict of Nantes. c. gaining the support and loyalty of the nobility. d. the use of tax reforms to build up the royal treasury and pay off debts. e. building long-term lucrative colonies for France.
Which of the following best describes Karl Marx’s concept of "the inherent contradictions of capitalism”?
a) Overproduction by factories trying to increase profits led inexorably to lower prices. b) Workingmen had nothing to lose by revolting against factory owners. Consider This: What happens when too much of anything is on the market? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0. c) Factory owners inevitably exploited colonial workers. Consider This: What happens when too much of anything is on the market? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0. d) Government regulation always increased the cost of manufactured goods. Consider This: What happens when too much of anything is on the market? See 10.1: Imperialism 2.0.
What effect did cerealization have?
a. It brought more land into cultivation. b. It led to falling population levels. c. It impoverished many independent farmers. d. It limited regional trade. e. It was a direct cause of the Crusades.