What led to the fall of the Ming Dynasty? What role did the actions of European nations play in this context?
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Why did the consumer economy shrink during World War II?
A. Demand for consumer goods shrank due to continued mass unemployment. B. Food and gasoline rationing left most consumer spending relegated to necessities. C. A focus on wartime production forced a shortage of consumer goods. D. Underproduction was forced by the closing of foreign markets.
The best description of the Southern agricultural system after Reconstruction is that it was:
A) stagnant and debt-ridden. B) productive and profitable. C) innovative and flexible. D) blacks' main path to success.
Most workers in the earliest textile factories were
A) women and children. B) former hand spinners and hand weavers. C) immigrants. D) displaced farmers.
Which of the following statements is consistent with the population of Europe during the 19th century?
A) The population of Europe increased more than it did during the previous 20 centuries. B) Forty million Europeans emigrated. C) The population increased by 130 percent. D) Mortality rates declined. E) all of the above.