(B) Reluctance to venture outside of a certain
locale
(C) Geographical features that isolated regions
(D) Inability to devise effective governments
(E) Lack of a common language
27. Robert Owen, Claude Saint-Simon, and
Charles Fourier all advocated
(A) overthrow of governments by violent
revolution
(B) conquest of foreign territories for financial
gain
(C) strict laissez-faire economic policies
(D) cooperative production and distribution
of goods
(E) reinstatement of feudal rights and privileges
28. England’s Glorious Revolution (1688) helped
to establish the
(A) divine right of the English king to rule
(B) Parliament’s supremacy over the king
(C) authority of the Roman Catholic Church
in England
(D) right of the king to tax feudal lords
(E) principle of a balance of power
29. We returned to the hall to find it closed.
Everyone agreed that the Assembly should
adjourn to another location. There we all swore
not to disband until we had drawn up a consti-
tution limiting the powers of the monarchy.
The location referred to in the statement above
was a
(A) cafe
(B) church
(C) tennis court
(D) train station
(E) ship
30. The Good Neighbor Policy of the United
States included which of the following?
I.
Economic cooperation with Latin
American countries
II. A promise not to intervene in the
internal affairs of Latin American
countries
III. A military alliance to defend Latin
America against foreign invasion
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and II only
(D) I and III only
(E) II and III only
31. Which of the following terms associated with
western European feudalism is correctly as-
sociated with its equivalent term in Japanese
feudalism?
I.
Chivalry : Bushido
II. Mikado : King
III. Samurai : Knight
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