Which groups most strongly embraced the ideals and principles of the Enlightenment?
a. The nobility
b. The bourgeoisie
c. The peasant class
d. The urban class
Ans: b. The bourgeoisie
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A) It provided business an effective antilabor weapon to hinder unions. B) It ensured the success of the strike. C) It failed to end either the strike or the rioting. D) It gave workers the protection of a court injunction. E) It led to the creation of the Pullman Porters’ Union.
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A) men B) race C) warfare D) religion
How was the role of the United States in foreign affairs changing in the years immediately before the outbreak of World War I?
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