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following statements is false?A. It assured the political equality of
all adult males.B. It was intended as a measure of reassurance for
the aristocracy.C. It assured the absolute security of wealth and
private property.D. It was intended as a bargain with the French
middle class.4. In the eighteenth century, the concept of liberty
was, above all, a demand forA. universal suffrage.B. individual
human rights.C. national sovereignty.D. economic equality.5. The
purpose of the Great Exhibition of 1851 was toA. abolish
slavery.B. end the revolutions of 1848.C. show off British industry
and inventions.D. grant rights to women.6. Under the Tokugawa
peace, daimyoA. social status increased.B. were heavily engaged in
foreign trade.C. were prohibited from coining money.D. castle
building was encouraged.7. For the masses, which of the following
statements about the significant consequences of the rise ofscience
is false?A. As science progressively influenced popular thought,
people came to view natural processes as determined by physical
laws,not divine intervention or human will.B. Faith in science
completely displaced the importance of religion in most people's
lives.C. The methods of science gained great prestige and were
seen as the only reliable path to verifiable truth.D. Daily life
experience and exposure to media impressed people with the
importance of science.8. The desire for modernization in Russia in
the mid-nineteenth century was initially sparked byA. strikes and
peasant uprisings.B. the Crimean War.C. the assassination of
Alexander II.D. defeats administered by Japan.9. Among the
factors that brought about European colonialism, which of the
following supported conceptsof racial superiority?A. The
introduction of the steam engine and the telegraphB. Social
DarwinismC. Economic and trade opportunitiesD. The machine
gun10. In the context of global migration, it often occurred that the
movement of a business entrepreneur, areligious leader, or some
admired person would encourage others to follow in what is called
a/anA. migration chain.B. "follow-the-leader" pattern.C. emulation
chain.D. collective emulation.11. Regarding trade and social
change in Africa, which statement is true?A. As late as 1750,
Europeans viewed the slave trade as legitimate business.B. The
transatlantic slave trade coincided with a substantial decline of