Nationalism
a. was a potential threat to the existing political order.
b. had major support only in western, Atlantic-coast Europe until the late 1860s.
c. was firmly opposed by Bismarck and Cavour.
d. won speedy acceptance across Europe because every government was helped by it.
e. died out by the late nineteenth century.
a
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The two goals that anti-imperialist nationalists were forced to choose between were
A. ethnic purity or assimilation. B. religion or philosophy. C. urban or rural lifestyles. D. gender or political equality. E. modernization or independence.
The third-ranked caste, usually viewed as the merchant caste, was the
a. kshatriya. b. pariah. c. brahmins. d. vaisya. e. sudras.
Which of the following was the biggest change to the composition of the elite in the nineteenth century?
a. the increased roles of women in business b. the rise of new rich c. multicultural and ethnic diversity in the ruling classes of Western societies d. the decrease of importance of nobility and titles
The Second Continental Congress of Revolutionary days
a. operated with strong constitutional authority. b. still did not comprise representatives from all thirteen states. c. took away the sovereignty of the states. d. was little more than a conference of ambassadors without constitutional authority that largely conferred sovereignty on to the states. e. failed to assert any control over military affairs and foreign policy.