A key aspect of the military revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was the development of
a. a new emphasis on training.
b. a movement away from defensive fortification.
c. an individualistic warrior ethic.
d. weapons that a peasant could handle.
d
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a. Chester Arthur b. Benjamin Harrison c. James Garfield d. Rutherford B. Hayes
Historians critical of the captains of industry and capitalism in the post–Civil War era generally concede that class-based protest
a. was a more galvanizing and more violent phenomenon among the lower classes in the United States than it was in Europe. b. was less than in Europe because of America's greater level of social mobility. c. was dampened by the fact large numbers of Americans in post–Civil War era made small improvements in their economic and social status. d. was diluted by differences in social mobility, according to race and ethnicity. e. All of these choices are correct.
In 1798, the Federalists sponsored a military buildup with the intention of __________
A) taking the French West Indies B) suppressing internal political dissent C) conquering Canada D) pacifying the Indian tribes of the Ohio Valley E) pumping federal dollars into a sagging economy
Overall, cross-cultural differences in mate preference are greater than differences between men and women within the same culture. What does this statement mean?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).