World War I propaganda implied that Germany was a real threat to the Atlantic coast of the United States
A) True
B) False
A
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Kant sought to reshape religion into __________.
A. a series of harmless cultural allegories B. simple tales of morality for children C. a political force as strong as it had been in Medieval Europe D. a human force that would encourage virtuous living
How did the Bush administration present the outcome of an invasion of Iraq differ from the actual outcome of the invasion?
A. The Bush administration prepared the American people for a long haul in Iraq, but the invasion came to a swiftly successful end. B. The Bush administration gave the impression that the invasion in Iraq would be swiftly successful, but the invasion quickly turned into an occupation. C. The Bush administration expected it to be simple to transform Iraq into a stable Democratic nation-state, and this indeed, turned out to be the case. D. The Bush administration expected it to be difficult to transform Iraq into a stable Democratic nation-state and was surprised by how simple the task actually proved to be.
What was the central idea of Adam Smith's writings?
A) Adam Smith thought mercantilism was the key to national wealth. B) He suggested that absolutely no government interference with business was optimal. C) Adam Smith advocated for more education for the consumer. D) He supported as little government intervention in business as possible. E) He wanted an increase in the variety of goods and services available to the public.
Ancient Greece was composed of small city-states like the _____________, the first know democracy, and the military state ______________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).