What did FDR call the day that would "live in infamy"?
A) D-Day
B) the attack on Pearl Harbor
C) the invasion of Poland
D) the annexation of Austria
B
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The Celts occupied large areas of
a. Central Asia. b. the Persian interior. c. northeast Africa. d. Europe north of the Alps. e. Asia east of the Urals.
The Cumberland Gap was the gateway to the __________
A) Great Plains B) Great Lakes region C) lower Mississippi River Valley D) Old Northwest
As the article makes clear, the ongoing struggle lends itself to binary thinking, moral declarations, and public denunciations. To many, either the moniker is respectful or it is racist. It is a stereotype or not. Such arguments ______.
A. make the issue easier to understand and therefore more efficient B. ignore the underlying religious messages of the conflict C. fail to specify the real issue at hand and instead make it more confusing D. simplify the conflict and its cultural import
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
a. was idealistic and honest and never deviated from his promises or commitments. b. argued that children's education should be strict and regimented. c. argued that, in accord with the "general will," people could be "forced to be free." d. believed that women were "naturally" different from men. e. advocated a doctrine that would be later be known as laissez-faire.