What was the Japanese purpose in attacking the United States? What was their long-range plan?
What will be an ideal response?
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California was unusual in attracting large numbers of immigrants from:
A) China. B) Ireland. C) Scandinavia. D) Russia.
George Whitefield stressed __________.
a. the rational arguments of Enlightenment theologians b. the doctrines of Martin Luther c. the common beliefs and experiences that bound all Christians together d. the need to support traditional institutions and authority figures
According to the author of this chapter, what was the impact of the modern period of Western intellectualism?
a. It stressed confidence in reason. b. The model of the universe became less clea c. Human rationality and goodness was questioned. d. Rules of esthetics were emphasized in literature and art. e. Equality between the classes increased.
"Having . . . finished the work of destruction, the army marched off to the east. . . . [Once] Sullivan had gone so far that there would be no danger of his returning to molest us . . . we all returned; but what were our feelings when we found that there was not a mouthful of any kind of sustenance left, not even enough to keep a child one day from perishing with hunger. The weather by this time had become cold and stormy; and as we were destitute of houses and food too, I immediately resolved to take my children and look out for myself, without delay. With this intention, I took two of my little ones on my back, bade the other three follow, and on the same night arrived on the Gardow Flats. . ." How did Mary Jemison react to General John Sullivan's raid of the Seneca village?
What will be an ideal response?