What was Gandhi's attitude toward the prospect of a modern, industrial future for India?

a. He was opposed to it.
b. He actively supported it.
c. He was not concerned with the future of India, only the present.
d. He initially was opposed, but when he saw the beautiful factories in England, he changed his mind.


Answer: a. He was opposed to it.

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A) He had been scheduled to attend a peace summit in the United States. B) Empires that were already feeling tensions (Austria-Hungarian, Serbian, Ottoman) felt increased tensions and blame. C) The assassination caused Austria and Serbia to join forces against Russia. D) The assassination caused Germany to withdraw troops from Africa.

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To make financing the war appear as patriotic as possible, the government called war bonds:

A) Liberty Bonds. B) Democracy Bonds. C) American Patriotism Bonds. D) Victory through Justice Bonds.

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The work of the Legislative Assembly in 1792 was interrupted by a fear that

a. the peasants would kill the king. b. Austria might invade France. c. Louis' army captured the regiments in Boston. d. the Revolution would fall from lack of ownership. e. the Catholic Church would excommunicate all members of the Third estate.

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Which of the following is true, according to the Introduction to Chapter 5?

a. The mass media plays an important role in delivering potential consumers to advertisers. b. Most heavily gendered products basically sell themselves and don not therefore rely on advertising. c. Products targeting young boys are advertised much more heavily than products targeting young girls. d. Products targeting young girls are advertised much more heavily than products targeting young boys.

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