Sumptuary laws __________

a. made excessive gluttony a crime
b. prohibited the poor or underclass from wearing fine clothes
c. criminalized frivolity on the Sabbath
d. provided that only "visible saints" could be buried in a church cemetery
e. made church attendance compulsory


B

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The advantage of a hegemonic empire over an empire achieved by dominance is that in a hegemonic empire ________

A) it is easier to keep the peace B) fear silences dissent C) communication is easier because of its vastness D) the military has a clear role

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All of the following helped to shape liberalism except

a. the rational outlook of the Greeks. b. the view that human wickedness was not caused by faulty environment. c. the Judeo-Christian respect for the worth and dignity of the individual. d. John Locke's natural rights philosophy. e. Montesquieu's theory of the separation of powers and of checks and balances.

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Cubans feared that the U.S. aimed to replace Spanish domination of Cuba because McKinley

A) denounced counterinsurgency tactics employed by Spanish General Valeriano Weyler. B) opposed the Turpie-Foraker and Teller Amendments that recognized Cuban belligerency and forbade annexation. C) endorsed white supremacist policies in the U.S. south and feared "a race war" in Cuba. D) supported the Platt Amendment to the Cuban Constitution of 1903.

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Traits such as athletic, self-reliant, and rational are examples of ______ for men.

A. gender proscriptions B. gender prescriptions C. sex differences D. gender schemas

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