What did the "gospel of wealth" and the "gospel of work" have in common?

A. Both saw power as the driving force of progress.
B. Both saw riches as proof of civic virtue.
C. Both affirmed the dignity of production.
D. Both were based on the realities of the preindustrial world.


Answer: C

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A) It led to the withdrawal of French forces from the Ohio Valley. B) It heightened western tensions as more settlers moved into the Ohio Valley and agitated to establish a new colony. C) It forced the Indians in the Ohio Valley to move west of the Mississippi River. D) It prevented American settlers from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains. E) It opened the Great Lakes to trade by American settlers.

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The caste system was supported by the value system of what religion?

a. Hinduism b. Buddhism c. Sikhism d. Jainism e. Islam

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Discuss the Haitian uprising. In what ways is this event an expression of the ideals of the Enlightenment? In what ways did Haiti go further than the American or French revolutions? Look at the picture of the slave rebellion in Saint-Dominique on page 650. Why would the artist portray this image? Compare the Haitian revolution to the other revolutionary movements in Latin America. Who were the leading figures? What were their main goals?

What will be an ideal response?

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What two developments did Truman consider "two halves of the same walnut"?

A) NATO and SEATO B) the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan C) East and West Germany D) the CIA and the NSC

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