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1
All of the following developments in popular culture occurred in the late nineteenth century EXCEPT
A)the professionalization of entertainment.
B)the institutionalization of leisure.
C)the regionalization of amusements.
D)the attainment of almost universal literacy.
E)women of all social classes took part in the world of mass leisure.
2
Women's' organizations included all of the following types EXCEPT
A)moderate groups, which worked to amelioration of the conditions of women's lives.
B)women's trade unions, which fought for better pay and working conditions.
C)radical groups, which sought fundamental legal and social equality.
D)feminarchist groups, which sought to reverse the sex roles and subordinate men.
E)social work organizations that employed many middle class women.
3
By 1910, women in major industrial countries had gained all of the following EXCEPT
A)increased rights to property.
B)a share in decisions affecting their children.
C)a right to participate in public affairs.
D)the right to vote.
E)better conditions in the workplace.
4
During this period, the dominant trend in the arts was from meticulous reproduction of external reality to
A)criticism of contemporary society and its mores.
B)depiction of the artists' subjective perceptions.
C)expression of the artist's interior emotions.
D)experimentation with abstract form and color.
E)a harkening back to a bygone "golden age."
5
Marx's relationship with other socialists can best be characterized as
A)warm collegiality.
B)doctrinaire combativeness.
C)cool indifference.
D)fawning obsequiousness.
E)political isolation.
6
As socialist parties became important in Europe, they gradually developed
A)more moderate rhetoric combined with more moderate policies.
B)more moderate rhetoric to mask their radical policies.
C)a combination of radical rhetoric and moderate policies.
D)a combination of radical rhetoric and radical policies.
E)less and less influence in the trade unions movement.
7
Churches attacked liberalism on all of the following grounds EXCEPT
A)it put too much emphasis on the individual.
B)it was indifferent to moral issues.
C)it failed to uphold the rights of property.
D)it put too much emphasis on material things.
E)the growing claims on the state in education and welfare.
8
The intellectual attack on liberal civilization was led by all of the following EXCEPT
A)Sorel, who rejected bourgeois rationalism in favor of violence and the will.
B)Bergson, who rejected reason in favor of feelings, spontaneity, and common endeavor.
C)Nietzsche, who attacked its Christian "slave morality" and emphasized will and uninhibited supermen.
D)Thiers, who argued that liberal civilization would have to adopt the violence of its foes to defend itself.
E)Marx, who argued that the liberal state's buttressing was exploitive and ultimately doomed.
9
Anti-Semitism increased during this period for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A)Jews were identified in the popular mind with the dislocations and inequities of modern society.
B)a secret Jewish congress had met to organize a conspiracy to take over control of the world.
C)crude adaptations of Darwinism gave a veneer of scientific respectability to ancient antipathies.
D)conspiracy theories gave concrete and simple explanations for the baffling pace of social change.
E)partly continued centuries-old prejudices but with a modern veneer.
10
Political conservatism was supported by all of the following social groups EXCEPT
A)the peasantry, which was threatened both by rising equipment costs and foreign competition.
B)the aristocracy, which saw its traditional power eroded by the rise of businessmen and professionals.
C)the church which often found itself defending established institutions.
D)shopkeepers and independent artisans, who faced the competition of large retailers and factories.
E)the workers, who wanted to return to the security and prosperity of the early nineteenth century.
11
All of the following were examples of the increasing scale of social organizations in this period EXCEPT
A)the expansion and bureaucratization of the civil service.
B)the growth and organization of the Catholic Church.
C)the appearance of big businesses and the organization of cartels.
D)the growth of labor unions and professional societies.
E)professional associations set standards, lobbied government, and conferred prestige on the professions.
12
The turmoil following Napoleon III's defeat was resolved by
A)the suppression of the Paris Commune.
B)the founding of the Third Republic.
C)the restoration of Charles X's Bourbon monarchy.
D)the restoration of Louis Philippe's Orleans dynasty.
E)a declaration of war against Prussia.
13
The Dreyfus affair was important because
A)the conservatives lost prestige when it was shown that they were vilifying an innocent man.
B)the liberals lost prestige when it was shown that they were defending a guilty man.
C)the conservatives lost prestige when people realized that they were acting out of anti-Semitism.
D)the liberals lost prestige when people realized that they were defending a Jew.
E)it provided conservative activists with a unifying issue.
14
The fundamental political flaw in Imperial Germany was that
A)it had a conservative monarchy, which grew frustrated that power was held by the liberal parliament.
B)it had an increasingly liberal parliament, but ultimate power was held by the conservative monarchy.
C)it had never been resolved where ultimate power lay: in the hands of the parliament or the monarchy.
D)it was so dominated by conservatives that it refused to make any concessions to businessmen or workers.
E)a military cabal made both domestic and foreign policy for the nation.
15
Germany's conservatives used political leagues to campaign for all of the following EXCEPT
A)high tariffs.
B)an overseas empire.
C)the creation of a world-class navy.
D)to attack political opponents.
E)the extension of social welfare programs.
16
The socialist's strength in Germany was shown by all of the following EXCEPT
A)the Social Democratic party became the largest in 1912.
B)the labor unions had 2.5 million members in 1912.
C)the Social Democrats were secure enough to adopt Bernstein's moderate policy.
D)the Social Democrats sustained an extensive workers' subculture.
E)the Social Democrats maintained their own newspapers.
17
The basic flaw in Italian politics was that the government had difficulty pursuing popular programs because it
A)was elected by the wealthy and had to cut deals with special interests to keep its parliamentary majority.
B)was committed to modernizing the nation while balancing the budget.
C)found it necessary to become increasingly restrictive as time went on.
D)continually faced disasters in foreign policy that distracted it from domestic affairs.
E)was dominated by a military leadership that was out of touch with the citizenry.
18
Reforms were forced on Nicholas II of Russia by all of the following EXCEPT
A)the ignominious defeat by the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904.
B)"Bloody Sunday," the incident which touched off the Revolution of 1905.
C)a general strike that brought the nation's economy to a standstill.
D)the "October Manifesto" which granted the nation a constitution.
E)mutinies in both the army and navy.
19
Russian politics after the Revolution of 1905 were characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
A)a parliament, the Duma, which gave the nation its first taste of representative government.
B)repeated disbanding of the Duma and tinkering with the electoral laws to produce a conservative majority.
C)concessions to the middle class and workers that moved Russia quickly into the European mainstream.
D)reforms initiated by the government of education, administration, local government, and the economy.
E)educational and administrative reforms undertaken by the prime minister, Peter Stolypin.
20
Austria-Hungary's politics during this period can best be described as
A)stalemated.
B)progressive.
C)regressive.
D)vigorous.
E)weak.







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