How was Friedrich Schlegel's Lucinde typical of German romantic writings?
A. It subjected emotion to reason.
B. It celebrated the Enlightenment.
C. It was a novel.
D. It appealed primarily to intellectuals.
Answer: C
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A. Romania B. Yugoslavia C. Czechoslovakia D. Austria E. East Germany
The Paxton Boys and the Regulators both
A. feared violence from western farmers. B. sought to increase the authority of local colonial governments. C. demanded independence from England. D. demanded the redistribution of the land making up the former French colonies. E. demanded tax relief.
Despite President Wilson's desire to respect Mexico's sovereignty, Americans disagreed because
A) the U.S. economy was bad and a war would help. B) Americans had investments in Mexico and many American citizens worked in Mexico. C) Americans were angry at the bloody military coups in Mexico. D) Americans were concerned about the U.S./Mexico border.
Which of the following factors helped bring about the rapid fall of both the Aztec and Inca empires?
A) The Indians thought Cortés and Pizarro were devils. B) The conquistadors bribed Moctezuma and Atahualpa to betray their people. C) The conquistadors lost their Indian allies against the emperors. D) The Indians had steel weapons capable of killing an armored horseman. E) Masses of Indians died or were weakened by foreign diseases.