On its way to becoming a one-party state, interwar Austria

a. repeatedly demonstrated a lack of support for a union with Germany.
b. experienced continuous stress between the Viennese working class who were anticlerical and socialist, and peasants who were Catholic and antisocialist.
c. the middle class came to see themselves as partners with the Social Democrats.
d. was unable to introduce social reforms to assist the working class.
e. experienced an economic boom both in agriculture and industry.


b

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Presidential elections of the Gilded Age were characterized by landslide victories

A) True B) False

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"Solidarity" was

a. the nickname for southern Democrats who supported Reagan. b. a massive working-class labor union that toppled Poland's communist puppet government in 1989. c. the mutual pledge between the United States and its western European allies. d. the slogan of the Moral Majority. e. the slogan of the revived U.S. labor movement.

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After the stock market crash, Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon

a. immediately called for strong government programs to rectify the situation. b. believed that the economy would soon correct itself. c. took over as head of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. d. called on businesses to reduce profits rather than lay off workers.

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All of the following contributed to American economic development in the nineteenth century EXCEPT

A) foreign investment. B) cheap labor provided by immigration. C) the transcontinental railroad. D) lack of competition from Europe. E) abundant natural resources, including coal and iron.

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