All of the following are examples of Han technological achievements EXCEPT

A) the non-choking horse collar.
B) the seismograph.
C) the printing press.
D) the wheelbarrow.
E) paper made from cloth rags.


C

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The decision of four slave states to stay within the Union:

A) caused Lincoln to legalize slavery in all northern states. B) negated the Confederate argument that they were forced to secede to protect the right to own slaves. C) was welcome to the North but caused all kinds of legal problems for the government. D) negated the northern argument that they were fighting to free the slaves.

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Why did the Congress have so much difficulty reaching agreements?

a) Without formal sessions and with many competing interests, the diplomats mostly met and bargained at dances and dinners. b) No one could agree on who should govern the Congress. Consider This: Why was Talleyrand eager to join the Congress? See 8.1.1: Agreement in Vienna. c) Nothing could be done until the French showed up. Consider This: Why was Talleyrand eager to join the Congress? See 8.1.1: Agreement in Vienna. d) Poland, angry at having been left out, sent lobbyists to stir up the competing interests. Consider This: Why was Talleyrand eager to join the Congress? See 8.1.1: Agreement in Vienna.

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Why was the Industrial Revolution a surprise to Enlightenment scientists and philosophers?

a) It was largely about changing modes of production involving engineers and inventors, not politicians or intellectuals. b) People were much too distracted by the French Revolution and Napoleon to pay attention. Consider This: The traditional sources of government revenue were land and trade. See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen. c) The government left small-scale manufacturers alone, requiring only that they adhere to mercantilist regulations. Consider This: The traditional sources of government revenue were land and trade. See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen. d) The philosophes believed that the mundane aspects of scientific production were beneath them. Consider This: The traditional sources of government revenue were land and trade. See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen.

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