One of the major differences between Karl Marx and Anarchists such as Mikhail Bakunin was Marx's contention that the revolution

a. could be peaceful.
b. would result from a spontaneous uprising by the proletariat.
c. must be led by a core of committed communists who would lead the masses.
d. would be a violent insurrection.
e. would establish communism.


c

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How did the technologies of Eli Whitney and James Hargreaves create a “bottleneck” in British manufacturing?

a) Whitney’s and Hargreaves’s inventions vastly increased the production of cotton thread beyond the capacity of traditional weaving methods to use it all. b) Whitney and Hargreaves created, at least early in the Industrial Revolution, an insurmountable set of manufacturing costs for their products. Consider This: Until Whitney developed the cotton gin, the bottleneck was between raw cotton and Hargreaves’s technology. See 7.2: New Problems, New Solutions. c) Whitney’s and Hargreaves’s inventions undercut British labor since their technologies relied on American slaves. Consider This: Until Whitney developed the cotton gin, the bottleneck was between raw cotton and Hargreaves’s technology. See 7.2: New Problems, New Solutions. d) Whitney and Hargreaves insisted that anyone using their products pay an exorbitant fee to them, which many manufacturers could not afford. Consider This: Until Whitney developed the cotton gin, the bottleneck was between raw cotton and Hargreaves’s technology. See 7.2: New Problems, New Solutions.

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In 597, who did Pope Gregory the Great send to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons?

A) Anthony B) Leo C) Constantius D) Augustine E) Ambrose

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One advantage enjoyed by Germany in its production of steel was:

a. Its development of sophisticated science research capabilities at universities. b. Industrial espionage, which eased the transfer of Belgian technologies to German factories. c. Its annexation of the ore-rich regions of Brittany as a result of the Franco-Prussian War. d. Its rejection of new technical advances and a preference for old-fashioned production techniques.

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Collective bargaining can best be described as

a. an economic and political philosophy that favors public control of the means of production b. a process in which workers negotiate as a group with employers c. the process in which workers gain control of industries d. a union that only accepted skilled workers

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