The elections of 1896 and 1900 showed that no party could win a national election with the support of ___________________ alone
A) ?farmers
B) urban workers
C) ?manufacturers
D) ?immigrants
E) middle-class professionals
A
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Beneficiaries of the Plague ultimately included all of the following EXCEPT
A) the Catholic Church. B) rural workers. C) land owners. D) urban, skilled craftsmen. E) wage earners.
Reform-minded business executives like Alexander Cassatt generally a. supported cooperative factories that were managed but not owned by rank-and-file factory workers. b. supported some government regulation in order to protect their own interests from more radical politicalelements
c. had begun seriously to question the capitalist system. d. supported a more equitable distribution of wealth and capital in the United States.
How did the rise of the Atlantic slave trade impact the development of race as a human social concept?
a) Powerful European states came to associate skin color and geographic origin, rather than social class or culture with what Europeans regarded as inherent racial categories. b) Race became a much more fluid concept than it had been in the past due to the complexity of the New World. c) European religious leaders quickly asserted the common humanity of all peoples. d) The association between race and skin color was made in the Americas but not exported to the rest of the Atlantic.
Examine the Toltec society. In what ways was it a continuation of earlier Mesoamerican societies? What was its influence on later societies?
What will be an ideal response?