What was the impact of the industrial revolution on working-class families? Consider the changes for working-class men, women, and children.
What will be an ideal response?
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The Japanese eagerly embraced an Open Door Policy designed to promote free trade in Japan in the 1850s
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The primary ambiguity of popular sovereignty related to the question of
a. whether slaves would be counted in determining the population of a territory. b. when settlers in a territory could outlaw slavery. c. who would determine voting qualifications in a particular territory. d. whether African Americans would have equality under the law in the territories.
What approach did the newly appointed Spanish governor for New Mexico, Don Diego de Vargas, take towards the Pueblo Indians in the early 1690s to help regain Spanish control of the colony?
A) The governor offered a compromise to the Pueblo Indians permitting them to retain their tribal religion and formally reconvert to Christianity in exchange for a full pardon for their actions during the rebellion. B) The governor coercively tried to stamp out tribal religion in an effort to remove this powerful spiritual force from the lives of Pueblo Indians. C) The governor refused to pardon Pueblo Indians for their actions during the rebellion, but he was willing to permit the Indians to retain both their tribal religion and Christianity. D) The governor offered to withdraw his Spanish army from New Mexico in 1692.
At the outset of the Chinese civil war, what was Josef Stalin's reaction?
a. He trusted and admired the independent-minded communist leader Mao Zedong. b. He did not expect a communist victory. c. He sent troops to aid the communist faction. d. He supported Chiang Kai-shek. e. He agreed to bomb Chinese border towns.