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Practice Test 2 2 Karl Marx believed that history was a b c the story of religious struggle simplified in the nineteenth century into two hostile camps the Catholic and the Protestant the story of class struggle simplified in the nineteenth century into two hostile camps the bourgeoisie and the proletariat the story of war simplified in the nineteenth century into two hostile camps the Allies and the Central Powers Karl Marx divided history into several epochs the epoch of the patrician and the dominant means of production was slavery the epoch of the noble and the dominant means of production was feudalism the epoch of the bourgeoisie and the dominant means of production was capitalism Marxists split into two camps one based on violent revolution the other based on evolution the vote These two camps can be described as d All of the Above e None of the Above a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above a had no identity b had no country c had no pets d All of the Above e None of the Above According to Marx the workingman fascism and national socialism communism and socialism liberalism and conservatism a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above Marx s ideas first appeared in a My Struggle b State and Revolution c The Communist Manifesto d All of the Above e None of the Above Marx imagined that the world would move from capitalism to communism via a b the dictatorship of the proletariat leading to the withering away of the nation state into utopian classless society the leadership of a dictator leading to the building of an authoritarian state into an ethnically unified and purified world the creation of a series of independent communes leading to an egalitarian world c d All of the Above e None of the Above Marxism and anarchism shared the same enemy in the nineteenth century the hereditary monarch a the nation state b c the workingman d All of the Above e None of the Above Pierre Joseph Proudhon and Mikhail Bakunin both emphasized the freedom of the individual destruction of the nation state the divine right of the king destruction of the nation state the individual ownership of property destruction of the nation state a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above According to Sergei Nechayev the revolutionary is a a doomed man dedicated to the science of merciless destruction a tyrant to all so that the violent world wide revolution is achieved emotional man dedicated to the science of merciless destruction a tyrant to all so that the violent world wide revolution is achieved lonely man dedicated to the science of merciless destruction a tyrant to all so that the violent world wide revolution is achieved d All of the Above e None of the Above Nationalism can be defined as the American dream of a union of many nationalities and of a mystical and permanent relationship between land and the people who inhabit it the European idea of the secular and territorial fatherland and of a mystical and permanent relationship between the land and the people who inhabit it an European movement based on emotion feeling and imagination that valorizes the heroic individual folklore and history and the bizarre and unusual d All of the Above e None of the Above The ways in which a nation state was established in the 19th and 20th century were first a literary movement that emphasizes Language Traditions and History secondly a political movement demanding either home rule or full independence and finally a military movement that creates an independent nation state through violence first a literary movement that emphasizes Traditions secondly a political movement demanding a Game of Thrones and finally a military movement that creates the kingdom of Gondor first a literary movement that emphasizes Darwinian struggle secondly a political movement demanding the subordination of all to one ethnic state and finally a military movement that creates a Greater Germany d All of the Above e None of the Above b c a b c a b c The United Kingdom faced its own sometimes violent ethno nationalist question in a Scotland b Ireland c Wales d All of the Above e None of the Above The leaders of the Easter Rising in April of 1916 were a Wolfe Tone and Lord Edward Fitzgerald b Clan na Gael and the Emerald Society c d All of the Above e None of the Above James Connolly and Patrick Pearse The Fenian Brotherhood became known as the Irish Citizen Army Irish Republican Brotherhood a b c Ulster Volunteers d All of the Above e None of the Above in his speech honoring Patrick Henry in his speech honoring Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa in his speech honoring William Butler Yeats a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above On August 1 1915 at Glasnevin Cemetery Patrick Pearse declared war on the British Empire


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MARIAN HIST 102 - Practice Test #2-2

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