During the late 1920s and the 1930s, ________ became a substitute religion for some Europeans
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: communism
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The most significant of the Great Reforms in Russia was
a. open access to universities regardless of political affiliation. b. broad-scale religious toleration for all religions including Jews. c. the issuance of a constitution. d. liberation of the serfs. e. termination of conscription in the army.
During the late nineteenth century, American industrial development included such new industries as packaged breakfast cereals and ready-to-eat canned food
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Leo Tolstoy?s greatest novel, War and Peace,
A) glorified war. B) depicted the harsh reality of life during the Napoleonic period and explored the conflicting ideologies of the era. C) demeaned the Russian people?s struggle against Napoleonic aggression. D) described the tumultuous events surrounding the Decembrist revolt of 1825. E) analyzed the development of Russia.
Why did death rates aboard slavers drop after 1750?
A) New laws were passed governing conditions on slavers. B) By then, ships’ surgeons knew more about hygiene and diet. C) The average size of slaver fell by 20 percent. D) Demand for slaves fell in the Americas.