Which statements best describes eighteenth-century European cities?

a. They were remarkably cleaner than the medieval city.
b. They were decreasing dramatically in population.
c. They were still filthy and lacked proper sanitation.
d. They were becoming more democratic in their government.
e. They were becoming politically and legally independent of monarchial control.


c

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A. mostly women. B. priests and spiritual leaders. C. considered to be incarnations of the gods. D. considered to be agents of the gods.

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A. followed a few years of relative calm between England and the American colonies. B. lowered the price of tea for American colonists. C. provided no new tax on tea. D. was intended to benefit a private British company. E. All these answers are correct.

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During the 1970s, efforts by Mexican American farm workers to improve their working conditions

A) resulted in a Texas law requiring the closed shop. B) led California to pass a law requiring growers to bargain collectively. C) led growers to stop using their labor. D) failed to have any impact on legislation in California.

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