For Europe, what was the most striking and long-term impact of the outcome of the Franco-Prussian War?
A) The amazing and immediate rise of influence in Europe by the United States.
B) The unification of the many independent sections of Germany into a country.
C) The French accepted German domination for the rest of modern history.
D) The English exploited the war between France and Germany to seize French territory.
E) The Russians were able to enact their reforms while the other countries were at war.
B
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The members of the Triple Alliance, compared to the Triple Entente, were?
a. religiously diverse. b. militaristic. c. less industrialized. d. poor countries.
Businesses organized company towns mainly __________.
A. to improve the lives of their workers B. to maximize company control over workers' lives C. at the demand of unions D. under government pressure
In the 1988 presidential election, George H. W. Bush benefited from all of the following EXCEPT
A. strong support from his party because of his loyalty. B. support from remnants of the Old Left in Washington. C. his being associated with Reagan's successes. D. improved relations with the Soviet Union.
Which of the following helps explain why southern evangelicals generally did not engage in social reform efforts?
a. the specific religious content of southern evangelicalism b. the absence of towns and cities in the South c. the conservatism of the South’s slaveholding society d. the lack of female participation in the southern evangelical movement