Germany's political development from the decline of feudalism to the eve of the World War I differed from that of both the United Kingdom and France in that, Germany ________

A. was largely established as a modern state by the early nineteenth century
B. was an emerging democracy by the late 1800s
C. was characterized by militarism, which was an essential element of its political culture until the 1940s
D. was characterized by an absence of religious cleavages
E. was using its middle class as the strongest organizing force for establishing a democratic government


C

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Marx’s dictatorship of the proletariat was to be characterized by ______.

A. rule by workers over other classes B. a society without class distinctions C. strong leadership by one man D. an empowered civil society

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Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution contains the ______.

A. enumerated powers of the Supreme Court B. implied powers of the President C. enumerated powers of Congress D. civil liberties of American citizens

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Culture is “the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual, and emotional features of a society or social group that encompasses, not only art and literature, but lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, traditions, and beliefs,” as defined by UNESCO. 2. The German view of culture contrasted the French view in that it promoted a more egalitarian view in which people should not be required to aspire to others’ notions of “civilization.” 3. The proletariat, or the owners of the means of production, had little respect for the bourgeoisie, the workers, except to the extent to which the workers would enhance their wealth. 4. Psychology is a field of study that examines the physical attributes of human beings as well as their social and cultural characteristics. 5. Ethnography is the study of people and their relationships to the societies in which they live.

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