Which of the following reflects the relationship between science and religion in medieval Europe?

A) Scholars conceptualized the spiritual and material worlds as mutually exclusive.
B) Astronomers rejected the notion that the cosmos represented God’s Kingdom.
C) Aristotle’s description of the natural world was used to challenge the story of Creation.
D) Galen’s description of the four bodily humors had both physical and spiritual implications.


D) Galen’s description of the four bodily humors had both physical and spiritual implications.

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A) was absorbed by its neighbor, Massachusetts. B) was abandoned because of hostility from Native Americans. C) became part of Connecticut. D) became one of the original thirteen states in the United States of America.

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After the introduction of Buddhism to Japan, women were

A. totally subservient to men. B. dominated the culture of the society. C. initially subordinate to men even while retaining equal legal and social rights. D. had a much worse position than those of China. E. occasionally served as the shogun.

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What do the debates surrounding the My Lai massacre and Kent State shootings reveal about Americans' competing visions of the war?

What will be an ideal response?

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How does this photograph of a carpentering class at the Hampton Institute reflect Booker T. Washington's ideas of how African Americans should achieve success?

A) It fosters an image of African Americans as superior craftsmen. B) It calms the fears of white supremacists by showing blacks working menial jobs. C) It shows young men working at a trade school to gain skills necessary for advancement. D) It shows young men silently demonstrating their fitness to attend a desegregated school. E) It shows young men building a home for a wealthy white person.

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