The most prominent of the nineteenth-century socialists were the German theorists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. They argued that human history has been a struggle between social classes, and that the future lay with the working class because capitalism would grind to a halt.

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


True

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Which of the following was not one of the features or powers of government under the Articles of Confederation?

a. a national congress in which each state had only one vote b. unanimous approval of the states required before Congress could enact any tax measure c. no congressional power to regulate interstate or commerce d. a single-chamber Congress, elected by state legislatures, in which each state had one vote e. a president elected by the state legislature

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All of the following characterized the life of Africans slaves imported into the southern colonies after 1680 EXCEPT

A) women and men experiencing backbreaking labor from sunup to sundown on a tobacco, rice, or cotton plantation. B) young children often working alongside adults for extended periods of time. C) harsh and injurious punishments meted out by plantation owners for even the smallest infractions. D) a relatively long lifespan for these African slaves.

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How accurate is it to compare the Roman and Han Empires? What are the similarities and what are the differences between the two empires? How does the term "empire" vary in the conception and implementation of the political, economic, and cultural influence over foreign lands by the Roman and Han Empires?

What will be an ideal response?

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Greek religion emphasized ________

A. moral conduct and orthodox belief B. the faithful practice of rituals meant to win the favor of the gods C. faith above patriotism and good citizenship D. the role of each individual in achieving salvation E. private practice over civic observance

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