_____ placed restrictions on what fields of business the new immigrants could enter, where they could live, and where they could find work
A) Empiricists
B) Constructivists
C) Irishmen
D) Germans
E) Nativists
E
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a. lasted from the ninth until the eleventh centuries. b. designated Daoism as the only official state ideology. c. completed the new Grand Canal system linking the Yellow the Yangtze river valleys. d. burned the literary works of Confucius and all non-Buddhists. e. moved the capital to Canton.
What city did Calvin settle in and rule as a theocratic society?
a. Paris b. Amsterdam c. Geneva d. Augsburg e. Munich
Mali's dominance waned in the 15th century as a result of
a. Portuguese control of the oceanic trade. b. an invasion of the Berber Tuaregs. c. destructive rivalries for succession to the mansa's throne. d. disease and white slavers.
All of the following characterized civil society and the public sphere in Enlightenment Europe EXCEPT
a. mixing of aristocrats with other social classes. b. restriction to a few major cities. c. membership based on common interests and curiosity rather than religion, kin, or occupational affiliation. d. most of the members had some surplus wealth. e. informal training in self-governance, self-education, and social criticism.