In the Five Points neighborhood of lower Manhattan,
A) ?disease passed quickly through the water supply.
B) ?the wealthy lived in mansions.
C) ?banks and other businesses converted the region into a thriving financial district.
D) ?few immigrants were among the population.
E) ?None of these are correct.
A
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A. IQ scores have been increasing each decade. B. It is a standardized score, calculated relative to one’s peers. C. It fluctuates vastly throughout adulthood. D. Items in IQ tests that produce sex differences are typically replaced.
The Romans saw Christianity as a sect of Judaism initially.
A. True B. False
The seventeenth century responded to the scientific breakthroughs with new views of old ideas. For example Deism, which is a
A) theory that if a deity existed in supreme form, it would certainly make itself known. Since it has not been seen, it cannot exist. B) study of the world religions in a quest for truth. C) religious belief that recognizes a Supreme Being but rejects the idea that such a deity influences nature and human destiny. D) belief that there was no way of processing a supreme being, therefore, it remained elusive and misunderstood. E) religious belief that recognizes a Supreme Being and that deity influences nature and human destiny.
Which of the following is NOT true about Nixon's less-than-successful foreign policy endeavors in the late 1960s and early 1970s?
A) The United States supported the election of Salvadore Allende in Chile. B) The United States had to intervene, at the urging of the Soviet Union, in preventing Israel from overthrowing the Syrian government. C) The Nixon administration strengthened ties with Iran and Saudi Arabia, described as the "twin pillars" of friendly Arab governments. D) The Americans remained suspicious of India's relationship with the Soviet Union, which led to a stronger military alliance between the United States and Pakistan.