The Story of His Misfortunes is an autobiography of the life of
a. Peter Abelard.
b. Heloise.
c. George Duby.
d. Peter the Venerable.
e. Henry III.
a
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The right to stop unfair or oppressive acts through the veto belonged to the
A) tribunes. B) consuls. C) king. D) senators. E) plebeians.
A major difference between the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor was __________
A) the American Federation of Labor disapproved of strikes B) membership in the Knights of Labor was open to all workers C) the American Federation of Labor had close ties with the Socialist Party D) support for the Knights of Labor was restricted to craft workers only
The author states that the French Revolution
a. preserved as much as it changed. b. brought an end to the ideals of the Enlightenment. c. gave rise to many of the positive and negative aspects of modern society and government. d. was overshadowed by the American Revolution. e. effectively ended the Old Regime without giving direction to subsequent developments.
The New Immigrants who came to America after 1880
a. were mostly poor European urban workers. b. usually did not speak proper English, unlike their children who learned and spoke fluent English. c. were from southern and eastern Europe.n d. tended to settle in northeastern cities. e. were largely Roman Catholic or Jewish.