Who held the most power in Athens even though they made up only one fifth of the population?

A) Common males
B) Citizen males
C) Aristocratic males
D) Citizen soldiers
E) Aristocratic soldiers


B

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Humanity's naive self-love, according to Freud, has undergone which bitter blow?

a. The Bible damned humanity, Copernicus removed humanity from the center of the universe, and psychoanalysis has shown that humanity is not even in charge of its own mind. b. Greek rationalism denied humanity a relationship with the divine, scholasticism denied the autonomy of human reason, and Newton embedded humanity in a mechanical uncaring world. c. Christianity has taught humanity to hate itself, Copernicus removed humanity from the center of God's attention, and Darwin denied the existence of God. d. Scholasticism denied the autonomy of human reason, Darwin denied humanity's separation from the animal world, and Nietzsche denied the usefulness of human reason. e. Copernicus removed humanity from the center of the universe, Darwin denied humanity's separation from the animal world, and psychoanalysis has shown that humanity is not even in charge of its own mind.

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James Buchanan

A. opposed the admission of Kansas as a slave state. B. refused to enforce the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision. C. weakly opposed the Dred Scott decision. D. pressured Congress to admit Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. E. None of these answers is correct.

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The "scramble for Africa" began with an international conference in 1884 in

A) Berlin. B) Paris. C) Rome. D) Cairo. E) London.

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During the maneuvering for the Democratic Party's choice of a candidate, Bill Clinton's primary campaign benefitted from

A. Ross Perot's third party candidacy. B. the decision by many leading Democrats not to run. C. President Bush's extreme unpopularity. D. his ability to draw on long experience in the Senate. E. a collapse in campaign funding on the part of the Republicans.

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