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did not advocate the total extinction of France’s
enemies. C is incorrect because the War of the
First Coalition continued to be run by French
generals; the Levée en Masse simply increased
the size and improved the training of the sol-
diers available to them.
- A. The passage describes the effects on work-
 ers who spun thread in their homes for the
 textile trade as the mode of production shifted
 to more mechanized labor in a mill system.
 B is incorrect because the passage does not
 describe the effects of shifting from agricul-
 tural work to industrial manufacturing. C is
 incorrect because the passage does not discuss
 shifts in the textile markets, but rather in the
 mode of production. D is incorrect because
 the passage does not describe the effects of
 trade unions.
- C. The passage indicates that there is an ini-
 tial investment of “A wooden wheel costing 2
 s[hillings] for each person, with one reel costing
 3 s[hillings] set up the family,” while a wife and
 four children could add six or seven shillings a
 week “by their wheels.” A is incorrect because
 the passage does not indicate that spinning
 took very little time. B is incorrect because the
 passage indicates that spinning done by the
 wife and children supplemented the husband/
 father’s income rather than replaced it. D is
 incorrect because the passage indicates that
 spinning as a cottage industry was done by a
 wife and all the household children; it was in
 the mill system that it was done almost exclu-
 sively by girls.
- D. The passage indicates the author’s concern
 for the moral effects of taking young girls and
 “herding them together” with unmarried men
 and boys. A is incorrect because the passage does
 not refer to a lack of religious instruction in the
 mills. B is incorrect because the passage does not
 refer to theft on the part of workers. C is incor-
 rect because the women and girls were already
 employed in the spinning trade before the shift
 to the mill system.
- B. The passage states Chadwick’s belief that
 “the various forms of epidemic, endemic, and
 other disease [are] caused... by atmospheric
impurities... , by damp and filth, and close and
overcrowded dwellings.” A is incorrect because
the passage does not refer to the diet of the poor.
C is incorrect because the passage does not refer
to the Black Death. D is incorrect because the
passage does not refer to the working conditions
of the poor.- C. Chadwick reported that “the ravages of epi-
 demics and other diseases... tend to increase
 the pressure of population.” A is incorrect
 because Chadwick reported that “the ravages of
 epidemics and other diseases do not diminish
 but tend to increase the pressure of popula-
 tion pressure.” B and D are incorrect because
 Chadwick reported that “the ravages of epidem-
 ics and other diseases... tend to increase the
 pressure of population.”
- A. The passage indicates a belief that unsanitary
 living conditions produce a population that
 “is less susceptible of moral influences” and
 therefore “improvident, reckless, and intem-
 perate, and with habitual avidity for sensual
 gratifications.” B is incorrect because the pas-
 sage indicates that unsanitary living conditions
 had the effect of producing a population that
 is “improvident, reckless, and intemperate.” C
 is incorrect because the passage does not exam-
 ine the physical effects of poor sanitation, but
 rather the moral effects. D is incorrect because
 the passage indicates that unsanitary living con-
 ditions produce a population that is “improvi-
 dent, reckless, and intemperate,” not one with
 improved morals.
- B. The title (“History of Swing”), the reputed
 authorship (“Kent Rick-Burner”); and the
 burning hayrick in the background all refer to
 the Swing Riots, the widespread uprising by
 agricultural workers in response to the use of
 labor-displacing threshing machines and the
 threatening notes, usually left at the scene of
 the crimes, signed “Captain Swing.” A is incor-
 rect because the images contain no reference to
 the English monarchy. C is incorrect because
 the image contains no references to the July
 Revolution in France. D is incorrect because
 the image contains no references to the Irish
 Potato Famine, and because 1830 is too early
 for such images.
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