What did the newly rich discover when they moved to these metropolises?
a) They were not always welcome in courtly society since they were not aristocrats.
b) They were not quite rich enough to live in expensive cities.
Consider This: What were the major class differences in Europe in this period? See 5.2: Urban Encounters.
c) Lack of zoning meant that their fine townhouses might be next to tenements.
Consider This: What were the major class differences in Europe in this period? See 5.2: Urban Encounters.
d) Crowding made it hard to get from their townhouses to their places of business.
Consider This: What were the major class differences in Europe in this period? See 5.2: Urban Encounters.
a) They were not always welcome in courtly society since they were not aristocrats.
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a. declaring an official dialect of India, Hindi. b. establishing schools and universities. c. running railroads, which mixed all members of caste systems together. d. trying to streamline the Hindu and Parsi religions. e. enacting public performances of the Mahabharata.
Between the election of 1860 and his inauguration, Abraham Lincoln
A) contacted Jefferson Davis several times. B) worked very closely with President Buchanan. C) made serious attempts to reassure the South. D) did not show much leadership.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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a. A desire to convert non-Jews b. The search for new markets and resources c. The desire to create a Jewish homeland d. Distrust of the Ottoman Empire e. Russian nationalism