European views of the 2003 invasion of Iraq were __________.

A. heavily divided
B. generally supportive
C. universally opposed
D. neutral


Answer: A

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At the height of the Roman Empire, baths were __________.

A. attended by all classes of Romans B. sites of religious rituals C. restricted to elites D. facilities provided for the care of soldiers

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Discuss the role of the American military in the West during the first half of the nineteenth century.

What will be an ideal response?

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A major factor in the religious break between East and West revolved around:

A. the question of doctrinal authority and role of the Pope. B. the use of icons. C. the key clauses of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. D. the veneration of images of worship. E. all of these answers.

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Uniformitarianism, developed by Charles Lyell, is based on the idea that natural laws __________.

A. are immutable B. are best understood through theology C. cannot be determined D. change too rapidly to be formulated

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