How did most Americans become familiar with the ideas of John Locke?
A) through books published by British universities
B) through articles published in colonial newspapers
C) through speeches given at public gatherings
D) through pamphlets written by British radicals
Answer: D
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Which of the following best expresses the ideology behind the Open Door policy?
A. Freedom of the seas will lead to the enrichment of the world community of nations. B. All nations must be allowed to develop their own political and economic systems. C. All nations of the world should be considered equals. D. The closing of any area to American products, citizens, or ideas threatens the survival of the United States.
What does the composition of Nok pottery heads suggest about the sophistication of Nok art and of the means of production used to produce such art? Does the image depicted suggest the purpose of Nok art? If so, what do you believe the purpose of Nok art was for the Nok peoples in northern Nigeria?
What will be an ideal response?
Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle,
A. told adventurous tales of the Amazon. B. described the difficult task of public school teachers. C. while sensational, had little impact on public policy. D. gave an alarming account of practices used in the meat processing industry.
The religious concept of deism
A. argued for a remote God that had withdrawn from human affairs. B. All these answers are correct. C. was frowned upon by educated Americans such as Jefferson and Franklin. D. challenged many of the ideas that had emerged in the Enlightenment. E. emphasized the role of God in the world.