Which area was a major source of gold in the fifteenth century?
a) western Africa
b) eastern Europe
c) western Europe
d) eastern Africa
a) western Africa
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The poetry of Hesiod around 700 B.C.E., which detailed the daily life of a farmer, became important in ancient Greek history because ________
A. it showed how well-versed the Greeks were B. Hesiod was the only writer at that time C. there were few recorded thoughts from ordinary people D. Hesiod was really an aristocrat, not a farmer
The "shock troops" of the revolutions in Germany were
a. the factory workers. b. the bourgeoisie. c. artisans hard-pressed by industrialization. d. unemployed college graduates. e. Freemasons.
Southern, white, lower-class resentment of the aristocratic system was most likely to be found in
A. the Deep South. B. the cities. C. the upper South. D. river and ocean port towns. E. the mountain regions.
Which of the following ideas was NOT accepted by St. Paul?
A) Jesus was the Messiah prophesied in Jewish tradition. B) Christians may look forward to an afterlife. C) Only Jews could be Christians. D) Gentiles could be saved by Christ?s death and resurrection. E) Obedience to Jewish law was unnecessary for salvation.