Rousseau's Emile was written about

a. political reforms.
b. slavery.
c. prison reforms.
d. economic reforms.
e. educational reforms.


e

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The significant expansion of trade and commerce in the early modern period was fueled by

a. the price revolution. b. the growth in population. c. higher incomes for merchants, landlords, and some peasants. d. the growth of the state. e. all of the above

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After World War II, the automobile:

a) became a status symbol only for the wealthy. b) remained a luxury, not a necessity of life. c) was replaced by the train as the preferred method of transportation. d) altered the American landscape.

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Clinton’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy applied to __________

A) Americans living below the poverty level B) gays in the military C) undocumented immigrants D) his inner circle of advisors

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The Thirty Years’ War was most devastating for the __________.

A) Spaniards B) English C) Swedes D) Germans

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