The main factor that promoted economic growth during the second industrial revolution from 1871 to 1914 was __________
A) more skilled workers
B) application of new technologies
C) better business organization
D) scientific management of the workplace
Answer: B
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It was a common assumption among American proponents of a "large policy" for the United States that the final arbiter of international disputes was
A) the threat or use of force. B) secret diplomacy. C) third party mediation. D) the formation of an international league of nations.
Some political figures embraced Protestantism because
a. it challenged the established power of the Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Emperor. b. Catholicism limited economic opportunities. c. Protestant leaders promised to support political leaders in their struggles for greater power. d. Protestantism emphasized literacy for the masses, which would stimulate democracy.
The landing of the Allied troops across the Channel at Dunkirk on June 6, 1944, is known as D-Day
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Aaron Burr shot and killed __________ in a duel
A) John Hancock B) Martin Van Buren C) James Madison D) Alexander Hamilton