The legendary founder of Daoism was Laozi.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Do you agree with the "Lost Generation" of American writers' lament that in the 1920s "America had become a nation of conspicuous consumption, awash in materialism and devoid of spiritual vitality"?

Use specific events from the 1920s to explain your answer.

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The war hawks were

A) frontiersmen from New England who wanted to seize Canada from Great Britain. B) men who were eager for war against Napoleon in order to gain the Louisiana Territory. C) supporters of Jefferson and Madison's policy of economic coercion. D) Old Line Federalists who wanted to sweep down and attack the British West Indies and Cuba. E) Republicans from the West and South who wanted more aggressive action and thought the government's policies were wrecking their economies.

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In ChavĂ­n cities, what structures most clearly reveal the divisions between social classes?

a. farmlands lands b. layout of city streets c. ruins of markets d. temple sites e. burial sites

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How did the Greeks influence the early Romans?

A) The Greeks had established city-states in Sicily and southern Italian territories. As Rome grew and expanded, they systematically confiscated Greek territory copying as much as they could from the Greek slaves. B) The Romans first encountered the Greeks when they began a program of eastward expansion. The sacking and destroying of Greek cities brought the Romans into contact with the Greek Achievement. Eventually, the Romans adopted aspects of their culture. C) The combination of the Greeks establishing city-states in Sicily and southern Italy and the conquest of the Greek City-states in Rome's eastward expansion brought the Greek Achievement of art, literacy, religion, and culture to the Romans attention. D) The Greeks had established city-states in Sicily and southern Italian territories. As Rome grew and expanded, they learned much from their Greek neighbors from the adoption of their alphabet to their art, literature, and religion. E) None of these

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