When looking at the past, Renaissance humanists drew their greatest inspiration from
A) ancient Greece and Rome.
B) Roman Catholic theology.
C) medieval scholarship.
D) the events of the previous few decades.
E) Chinese culture.
Answer: A
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a. Americans had little concern for a loss of prestige if the United States didn't enter the war in 1917. b. the United States was the principal supplier for Britain during the war. c. Woodrow Wilson believed that the United States must enter the war. d. Germany encouraged Mexico to become its ally and invade territories the United States had seized in the nineteenth century. e. Wilson escalated the rhetoric by saying that the United States was going to war "to make the world safe for democracy."
The most tenacious pursuer of "radical" elements during the red scare was
a. Frederick W. Taylor. b. William Jennings Bryan. c. J. Edgar Hoover. d. F. Scott Fitzgerald. e. A. Mitchell Palmer.
Britain returned Louisbourg, which had been seized by the American colonists in 1745, to France in order to expand its empire in __________
A) Mexico B) Canada C) India D) China
Eastern Europeans began to associate Western consumerism with __________.
A. liberal democracy and economic opportunity B. waste and inefficiency C. military expansion and imperialism D. moral decay