Examine the causes and implications of the Great Depression. Why was the depression so widespread and so devastating? How did different countries respond to the depression? What would be the long-term consequences of the depression?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. ethnicity B. minority C. race D. social class
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A) They were civil wars within Christendom more so than political contests. B) Europeans learned to resolve differences by peace rather than war. C) Religion ceased to be a major force in European society. D) The Reformation played little role in international disputes. E) Values and ideologies play little role in human conflict.
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a. lateen sails. b. democracy. c. the alphabet. d. cast iron technology. e. monotheism.
Which of the following resulted from the opening of large coal deposits in the United States in the late 1800s?
a. A major steel workers' strike led to a labor shortage. b. Americans began to move to and build houses in rural areas. c. Steam replaced water as the nation's leading source of energy.