What was the primary concern of the pre-Socratic philosophers?
A) They were seeking answers outside of religion and magic.
B) They were comparing political systems.
C) They were analyzing ethical problems.
D) They were deriving meaning from the arts.
E) They were studying political systems.
A
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A) lack of agricultural land. B) dependence on slave labor. C) large Yankee population. D) anti-Catholic tendencies. E) limited reliance on agriculture.
Ignatius Loyola was intent on
A) following the teachings of Jesus wherever that might lead. B) leaving Spain and taking a pilgrimage to Jerusalem for spiritual guidance. C) diligently following the Spiritual Exercises set forth in the manual for Christian Training. D) accomplishing a great feat for Pope Paul III, which was to defend the Catholic Church. E) being a good Catholic in every sense of the word.
A civilization is defined as a society that
a. is superior to all others. b. seeks to dominate its neighbors. c. seeks to remodel nature to suit human purposes. d. possesses a complex government and a written language.
Technology in the period from 1900 to 1920 ________
A) differed dramatically from technology of the late 1800s B) continued trends of the second stage of the Industrial Revolution C) introduced new sources of power D) reversed trends of the 1800s