The great scientists of the seventeenth century, such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton, pursued their exploration of science in an explicit attempt to question and undermine religion

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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How did Thomas Jefferson pay off the debt inherited from the Adams administration?

a)  cutting military expenditures b)  increasing commercial taxes c)  selling the Louisiana Territory d)  lifting tariffs on imports

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Which of the following was NOT one of the foundations of the Meiji restoration?

A. revamping the tax system B. reorganizing the Japanese army and navy C. turning Japan into a constitutional republic with primary power in the legislature D. abolishing the old social order E. improving the Japanese educational system

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Hitler had particularly strong support among __________.

A. farmers, war veterans, and the young B. merchants, politicians, and the elderly C. the aristocracy, Calvinists, and the military D. conservatives, the Roman Catholic Church, and the middle class

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The Dominican friars

a. were established in the ninth century. b. were first led by the highly intellectual Dominic de Guzmán. c. lived among the people and helped the poor. d. became key factors in combating heresy under the leadership of the Holy Roman Emperor. e. were led by Francis of Assisi.

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