The author whose novel The Color Purple won the Pulitzer Prize in 1982 was __________
A) Toni Morrison
B) Alice Walker
C) Maya Angelou
D) Audre Lorde
Answer: B
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Louis XIV turned Versailles into a __________.
A) seat of government B) haven for Huguenots C) pilgrimage site D) military outpost
What precipitated Alfred Nobel’s creation of the prizes given in his name?
a) He read his own mistaken death notice that called him a "merchant of death." b) He understood that dynamite was a tool that could be used for good or ill. Consider This: Recall Nobel’s life and his relations with others. See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice. c) He wanted to honor the memory of his brother Ludvig. Consider This: Recall Nobel’s life and his relations with others. See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice. d) He wanted to promote Sweden as the center of world cultural activity. Consider This: Recall Nobel’s life and his relations with others. See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice.
Adopted after the new government commenced, the Bill of Rights guaranteed all of the following except the:
a. right of free speech, press, and assembly b. right of slaveowners to keep slaves c. right to free exercise of religion d. right to bear arms
Deists regarded God as
a. integrally involved with day-to-day events in the world. b. like a divine ruler, deciding the fates of individual subjects. c. a servant to human whim and desire. d. like a divine watchmaker, who had set nature to work.