Stalin's economic policy after World War II was more successful in providing consumer goods than in promoting the growth of heavy industry

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Alexander Hamilton believed the fundamental issue of the "Whiskey Rebellion" to be

a. whether the national government could prohibit the manufacture of alcoholic beverages.

b. the constitutional right of elected officials to command militia units.

c. the authority of the national government to enforce its policies.

d. the power of the state governments versus the power of the national government.

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In his painting The Topsy-Turvy World, Jan Steen portrays Dutch urban life as

A) pervaded with longing for religious transformation. B) superior to that of the English Separatists. C) centered on domesticity. D) similar to life in the Dutch countryside. E) indulgent and corrupt.

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The social class most attracted to liberalism was the

A) guild. B) industrial working class. C) nobility. D) peasantry. E) bourgeoisie.

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Why were Americans fascinated by politics during the Gilded Age?

A) Women and men were voting for the first time. B) African Americans were able to use their newly won suffrage. C) The quality of political candidates was excellent. D) Most Americans saw it as a form of entertainment. E) Cash incentives made people eager to vote.

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