Imperial policy in the last decades of the nineteenth century is characterized as
a. pro-Western.
b. anti-Western.
c. strictly traditional.
d. radically innovative.
B
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A) 20 B) 40 C) 60 D) 80
The strike at the Homestead plant in Pennsylvania is famous for
a. the assassination of Henry Frick. b. federal government's criticism of Andrew Carnegie. c. armed resistance by striking steel workers. d. intercession by the president on behalf of the strikers. e. arrest of Eugene Debs.
Seventeenth-century colonial tobacco growers usually responded to depressed prices for their crop by
a. selling excess slaves to produce extra income. b. selling land to reduce their volume of production. c. growing more tobacco and bringing more of it to market. d. planting corn and wheat instead of tobacco. e. cutting the wages of indentured servants.
Many African leaders became involved in the slave trade to
a. protect their territories from European developers. b. keep their own people from being enslaved. c. become involved in religious wars. d. unite various tribes against Europeans. e. acquire guns, which became the base of wealth.