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Question 1

Which of the following was true of factory work in the 1840s?
 
  a. Workers in large factories continued to have a close personal relationship with the factory owner.
  b. The shortage of labor meant that most factory workers had job security.
  c. The flow of work was governed by the clock.
  d. Workers usually had far more opportunities for advancement than would have been true in pre-industrialartisan shops.

Question 2

Nationalism became the dominant spiritual force in European life in the late nineteenth century. This nationalism
 
  a. continued to champion the same liberal and romantic nationalism that had inspired the revolutions of 1848.
  b. embraced realpolitik, the political counterpart to realism and positivism.
  c. drew increasingly on the tradition of the Enlightenment for inspiration.
  d. believed ideals were noble sentiments that could create effective action.
  e. all of the above




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