Friedrich Nietzsche portrayed Christianity as a religion that ________
A. glorified the strength that life required
B. glorified human weaknesses
C. demanded heroic living
D. superseded in glory the demands of war
Answer: B
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A) It was in existence for only a short time because it emphasized pushing for the right to vote. B) The NCLU organized many strikes which, although unsuccessful, succeeded in bringing attention to black issues and discrimination. C) The only solution to the black labor problem was a move to Africa to start anew. D) They should not go on strike and should work hard and be thrifty.
What was the ultimate aim of Frederick the Great's reforms?
A) enhancing state power B) ending serfdom C) weakening the Catholic Church D) providing religious freedom E) weakening the aristocrats
Which of the following was an outcome of the Utah War?
A) A massacre of more than one hundred California bound migrants from Arkansas B) More peaceful relationships between the Mormons and the federal government C) The settling of the Mormons in Salt Lake City D) The large scale slaughter of Mormon militia men E) The peaceable settlement of Mormons with the American settlers in their territory
By the end of the 1990s, as compared to the era of Jim Crow, black identity was increasingly __________
a) defined by black people themselves b) a matter of legal definitions c) imposed by white people d) irrelevant to most Americans of African heritage