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Example Question #111 : European History
Which of these statements accurately describes the state of income disparity in Vladimir Putin's time as the ruler of Russia (as both Prime Minister and President)?
The gap between the wealthy and poor has widened dramatically as the funding of basic social services has been slashed
The gap between the wealthy and the poor has increased slightly
The gap between the wealthy and poor has shrunk dramatically as the funding of basic social services has increased
The gap between the wealthy and poor has remained stable
The gap between the wealthy and poor has widened dramatically as the funding of basic social services has been slashed
It was actually Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks and later the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, who mandated that schooling be carried out in whichever native language was familiar to the students in that part of the wide-ranging Soviet empire. During Putin’s reign the gap between the wealthy and the poor has widened dramatically. Putin has, infamously, enriched the oligarchs of Russia at the expense of the rest of society. Universal healthcare has been in place in the Russian Federation since 1996, three years before Putin took office.
Example Question #112 : European History
Which is the correct hierarchy (from lowest to highest) of the feudalist system from the Medieval Period?
Barons, peasants, knights, king
King, knights, barons, peasants
Knights, peasants, barons, king
Peasants, barons, knights, king
Peasants, knights, barons, king
Peasants, knights, barons, king
In the medieval feudalist system, the king allowed barons to preside over parts of his land, with knights underneath them for protection. At the bottom of the hierarchy, peasants farmed the land, giving a percentage of their crops to the higher ranks in return for protection.
Example Question #113 : European History
Which of the following was the name of the ruling class in the Roman Republic?
Plebeians
The Third Estate
Patricians
The Fourth Estate
Aristocracy
Patricians
The Patricians was the name of the ruling class in the Roman Republic, so that would be the correct answer. The Plebeians was the name of the citizen-commoners in the Republic, so that would not be the correct answer. Aristocracy was not a term that denoted a social class in the Republic, so that would not be the best answer here. The Fourth Estate is a moniker given to the free press, so that would also not be a good answer. Lastly, the Third Estate referred to the French working class before the French Revolution, so that too would not be the best answer here.
Example Question #114 : European History
Which of the following had the most impact on the growth of the middle class in Europe?
The revolutions of 1848
The rise of colonialism
The end of feudalism
The Renaissance
The French Revolution
The end of feudalism
Under feudalism, the nobility owned the land, and the common people (serfs) were required to work their lords' land. The end of feudalism allowed the common people to own their own land and pursue trades, which led to the growth of a middle class.
Example Question #115 : European History
The Industrial Revolution brought all of the following advancements EXCEPT __________________.
steam-powered machines
textile manufacturing
the printing press
increased city sizes
the factory system
the printing press
Although more efficient printing techniques were developed during the Industrial Revolution, the first printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century. All of the other answers are advancements that did come from the period.
Example Question #116 : European History
Which of the given answer choices was NOT a short-term result of the Industrial Revolution in England?
Growth of urban centers
All of these were short-term results of England's Industrial Revolution.
Improved transportation methods
Increased life expectancy
Increased production of textiles
Increased life expectancy
The Industrial Revolution was the rapid growth of industrial technology and manufacturing. Immediate results included improved transportation due to inventions such as the steam engine, growth of urban centers as many people moved to cities for factory jobs, and tremendous growth of manufacturing, largely in the textile industry. It did NOT immediately increase life expectancy, as factories were often hazardous to workers and cities were plagued with pollution and other unsanitary conditions that allowed diseases such as cholera to spread.
Example Question #117 : European History
Who invented the printing press?
Leonardo Da Vinci
Jean Bullant
Konrad Celtis
Johannes Gutenberg
Donatello
Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg, a German blacksmith, invented the printing press around 1440. He was the first European to create a method for mass printing. The method he used was based on agricultural screw presses that were common in farming. Before Gutenberg, all book making had to be done by hand. Monks or other literate people would copy books page by page, this was expensive and time consuming, which meant that books were rare and only for the wealthy. The invention of the printing press helped to spread enlightenment ideas throughout Europe much faster than would have otherwise been possible.
Example Question #118 : European History
The major energy source that supported the Industrial Revolution was __________________.
wood
coal
wind
petroleum
water
coal
By the eighteenth century, most of Britain's wood was gone. Factories required a lot of energy, so the British began mining coal. The steam engines that became prominent during this period were fueled by coal.
Example Question #119 : European History
Which of the following is an invention from the Renaissance period?
Carbonated water
The serrated knife
The piano
Gunpowder
The flushing toilet
The flushing toilet
The flushing toilet was invented in 1596 by John Harington and was called the Ajax. John was a grandson of Queen Elizabeth I and spent a lot of time at court. He became known for his risqué writings and sense of humor. After inventing the flushing toilet, he wrote a book entitled, “A new Discourse on a Stale Subject, the Metamorphosis of Ajax. It was supposed to be a book describing how his invention worked, but his work was actually a satire that talked negatively about the Earl of Leicester, one of the queen’s friends, which angered the queen and got Harington banned from court.
Example Question #120 : European History
Which of the following did NOT contribute to healthier, more sanitary conditions in Europe in the late nineteenth century?
New public health laws
Social Darwinism
Better urban planning
The discovery of germs
Installation of sewers
Social Darwinism
Social Darwinism applies Darwin's theory of natural selection to human affairs. The principle of "survival of the fittest" did not contribute to improvements in public health. Social Darwinism was, in fact, a doctrine supported by right-wing politicians who fought aggressively against the funding and establishment of social services.
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