The Spanish-American War mostly grew out of Americans’ __________.

a. need for a naval base
b. concern about human rights
c. desire to enforce the Monroe Doctrine
d. need to defend our borders


b. concern about human rights

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In his Social Contract, and to the consternation of French radicals, Jean-Jacques Rousseau espoused the notion that humans _________.

a. had reverted to their “natural” state ever since civilization began and imposed its own external authority on them b. had suffered no observable change from their “natural” state ever since civilization began and imposed its own external authority on them c. had suffered a steady decline from their “natural” state ever since civilization began and imposed its own external authority on them d. had enjoyed a steady rise from their “natural” state ever since civilization began and imposed its own external authority on them

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The great scientists of the seventeenth century, such as Galileo, Kepler, and Newton, pursued their exploration of science in an explicit attempt to question and undermine religion

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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World historians associate the gold-salt trade most closely with which of the following trade routes?

a. East Asian sea network b. Indian Ocean network c. Silk Roads d. Trans-Saharan routes e. Hanseatic League network

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What was the greatest achievement of churches in the 1800s?

A. Abolition of slavery B. Decrease in women's rights C. Increase of poverty D. Increase of alcoholism

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