The primary agent of technological change in the twentieth century is the

a. small businessman.
b. transnational corporation.
c. government.
d. university.
e. research laboratory.


ANSWER:
b

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A. It deplored France's heavy-handed tactics. B. It admired France's show of strength. C. It respected France's resolve to take matters into its own hands. D. It questioned why France had not obtained approval for the occupation from the League of Nations.

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Which of the following may be considered the "linchpin" of the Atlantic trading system?

a. European manufactured goods b. Slaves c. European food products d. Natural resources from the Americas

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While serving a nine-day jail term in 1963 for violating a ban on demonstrations, Martin Luther King Jr., wrote his eloquent plea for racial justice, "Letter from a Birmingham Jail."

a. true b. false

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In what ways was the sixteenth century a break from the past? In what ways did the past persist in the sixteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?

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