All nineteenth-century conservatives, from Edmund Burke to Joseph de Maistre, opposed any change whatsoever in the traditional political and social structures of society, and argued that a hereditary monarchy must be maintained at all costs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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a)  alcohol b)  jazz c)  automobiles d)  foundries

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Through the first half of his term, President Kennedy's primary interest was

A) civil rights. B) domestic reforms. C) foreign affairs. D) balancing the budget.

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The English founded colonies in North America for all of the following reasons except the desire

a. for religious liberty. b. to gain riches from farming and trade. c. to provide refuge for debtors. d. to convert Native Americans.

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The other name for the collection of stories known as The Arabian Nights is

A. the Quran. B. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. C. the Rubaiyat. D. The Narrow Road to the Deep North. E. The Thousand and One Nights.

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