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The licensing of trade described in the passage is an example of which of the following state policies?
The implementation of mercantilism to promote the state's economic interests
Marinetti's manifesto had the greatest influence on which of the following political groups
Fascists
Which of the following best supports de Vries' argument?
Before the advent of the steam engine, a dense network of canals and roads had been built in Britain in response to the growing commercialization of agriculture and manufacturing
The conventional view of pre-industrial economies as incapable of sustained economic growth was in part informed by which of the following assumptions?
Before the middle of the eighteenth century, the European population was subject to Malthusian crises
Bentham's arguments concerning personal liberty reflect most closely the principles of the
Enlightenment
Votaire's mockery of the notion of one true religion in the second paragraph of the passage is most directly influenced by which of the following?
Europeans' deeper awareness of the world's cultural diversity, gained through scientific exploration and travelers' accounts
Based on its platform, the Green League of Finland likely supported which of the following?
Expanded civil rights for gays and lesbians
The rivalry depicted in the cartoon had which of the following effects on European politics in the period before the First World War?
It undermined Germany's efforts to isolate France diplomatically
Descartes' understanding of the human body, as shown in the image, is most similar to which of the following?
Newton's notion of a mechanistic universe
Which of the following is best supported by the passage?
Owning and reading Protestant religious literature was illegal in Spain
Which of the following best explains the changes in wages for unskilled laborers indicated by the data in the table?
Population growth in a relatively stagnant economy
The events described in the passage best illustrate which of the following aspects of the religious conflicts in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
Protestants made effective use of the increased availability of printing technology to spread their ideas.
The ideas expressed in the passage best illustrate which of the following about Enlightenment intellectuals?
Some of the m believed that the discoveries of new science warranted new approaches to social and cultural issues
Which of the following contributed the most to the overall pattern shown in Table 2?
The "economic miracle' in Western Europe
Which of the following was the main cause of the economic developments reflected in Table 1?
The adoption of the Soviet model of rapid industrialization and economic planning by COMECON countries
The passage provides evidence for which of the following features of Russian society
The continued dominance of landowning elites
Which of the following was a long-term trend that emerged in response to the economic patterns represented in the table?
The decreasing importance of agricultural activity as a contributor to the overall economy
the Portuguese slave trade described in the passage led most directly to which of the following?
The establishment of a European-dominated system of plantation agriculture
The poster is most clearly evidence for which of the following rends in the period it was printed?
The exploitation of economic suffering to promote radical politics
The Futurist movements was most lcelarly part of which of the following intellectual trends in the early twentieth cnetury?
The growing discontent with the conventions and values of contemporary society
The platform's references to minorities and multicultural communities reflect which of the following trends in late-twentieth-century Europe?
The increasing reliance on immigrant labor
The pattern shown in the table was partly an effect of which of the following changes in the economy of western Europe?
Western European national governments began to institute extensive programs of poor relief to offset the decline in wages
The data in Table 2 most strongly suggest that
democratic governments were more successful in delivering economic prosperity to their citizens that nondemocratic governments were
Other European states reacted to the Portuguese establishment of a trading-post empire by
developing rival colonies and overseas trading networks
The French government issued the decree primarily in response to
domestic unrest and foreign aggression against the radical Revolutionary government
Bentham's argument in the passage is best explained in the context of the
increasing use of credit for complex financial transactions
In the late nineteenth century, the ideals of family life and gender roles reflected in the two images underwent which of the following transformations?
many men were becoming more involved in child rearing and household management
In subsequent years, the French government used the institutions created by the decree to
start nationalist uprisings in countries outside of France
In 1881 and 1882, the French government passed laws making primary education free and compulsory for all children in France. Based on the data in Source 1, all of the following likely influenced French legislators in passing the laws EXCEPT a concert that
supporting a large number of small schools was economically insufficient
Compared with a historian espousing the more traditional view of the Industrial Revolutions a truly transformative event, de Vries would be more likely to emphasize the importance of all of the following EXCEPT
the greater ability of inventors to profit from their inventions due to government support
In addition to being informed by general principles, Voltaire's concern with promoting religious toleration was primarily relevant to supporters of the Enlightenment in eighteenth-century France because
the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by King Lois XIV in 1685 had led to the persecution of members of the Protestant minority
Which of the following economic thinkers would most likely agree with Bentham's argument?
Adam Smith
The persistence of the social and economic system illustrated by the passage contributed strongly to which of the following?
An increasing productivity gap between Russia and industrialized Europe
Compared with Luther's sixteenth-century critique of the Roman Catholic Church, Voltaire's critique in the first paragraph of the passage is
less reliant on using Scripture to challenge Catholic tradition
Which of the following was the most significant factor contributing to the rivalry depicted in the cartoon?
Britain's economic reliance on an overseas colonial empire
Which of the following is the most serious potential limitation of the dat in the tables for assessing the comparative performance of European economies?
Economic data may have been reported differently in the Eastern Bloc countries than it was in Western European countries
Marinetti's "scorn for woman" was most likely a reaction to which of the following?
Feminist agitation for greater political and social rights
The two sources together best support which of the following statements about late-nineteenth-century European governments and public education?
Governments used the expansion of public education as an opportunity to promote nationalist sentiment
How did Philip II's religious policies illustrated in the passage compare to the policies pursued by other fifteenth and sixteenth century European monarchs?
Philip's policies controlling religious beliefs and practices were similar to the policies of most other monarchs at the time
The manifesto's reference to "beautiful ideas worth dying for" was most likely influenced by which of the following nineteenth-century intellectual movements?
Romanticism
After the Second World War, European states undertook which of the following to address the circumstances depicted in the poster?
The expansion of social welfare programs
The political platform outlined in the passage was a reaction to which of the following in the late twentieth century?
The growing influence of consumerism
A historian of nineteenth=century European society is most likely to use Image 2 as evidence that
The ideals were modified to accommodate the fact that most women had become part of the paid workforce
Bentham's argument exemplifies which of the following processes at work in eighteenth-century Europe?
The loosening of traditional moral restrictions on economic activity
Countries in the coalitions that opposed Revolutionary and napoleonic France were most eager to adopt which provision of the decree?
The mass mobilization of children for the war effort
The economic conditions portrayed in the poster are most directly a result of which of the following?
The onset of the Great Depression
Which of the following events marked the effective end of Spain's ability to act as a champion of Catholicism in Europe?
The outcome of the Thirty Years' War (1648)
The platform's emphasis on education and public services is most clearly part of which of the following?
The political debate over the cost of the welfare state
The estate owner's admonition that the Tsar cannot give orders directly to the serfs is best understood in the context of which of the following?
The push by reformers to end serfdom
The material prosperity evident in Image 1 was in part attributable to which of the following?
The restoration of political stability in the aftermath of the Congress of Vienna
The events alluded to in the last two sentences of Source 2 are most directly related to which of the following?
The unification of Germany
The image demonstrates which of the following regarding scientific advances in early modern Europe?
They used information obtained through dissection to reconceptualize the body as an integrated system
Which of the following best describes the intended purpose of the cartoon?
To portray the British naval buildup as a justifiable reaction to a German threat
The long-term economic effect in Europe of the establishment of trading networks and colonies such as the one described in the passage was
a shift in the center of economic power from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic states
Compared with a late-nineteenth century Social Darwinist view of the world, Voltaire's view in the passage is
less reliant on notions of European cultural superiority