Most reformers in the first half of the nineteenth century believed that
a. hard work, discipline, and solitude would put criminals on the path to productive lives.
b. the middle class should have as little to do with the poor as possible.
c. the working class should organize and rise up in revolt.
d. they could learn a lot from the poor.
A
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Which best describes the United States' foreign policy trends that began under George Bush?
A. a moderate isolationist trend to shift focus to domestic issues B. a shift of focus from Eastern European issues to problems in the Middle East C. an increasing focus on concerns related to communism outside of Eastern Europe D. a return to the 1950s era focusing of foreign policy concerns on Eastern European communism
National ownership of the railroads, unlimited coinage of silver, and the creation of a "subtreasury" were all a part of the platform of which party?
A) Populists in 1892 B) Democrats in 1884 C) Republicans in 1896 D) mugwumps in 1870
Which of the following best describes the attention Europeans paid to traditional African ways?
A) disgust B) intense study C) disregard D) emulation E) embraced
With the increase in trade and urban activities during the Tang and Song eras,
a. the rural population declined. b. a landed gentry class assumed a position of social and economic dominance. c. the social stagnation of the population became institutionalized. d. the scholar-gentry provided considerable financial support to Christians. e. most of the population resided in urban areas.