Aristotle's opinion on change was that

a. the gods willed change to happen when they so desired.
b. the world was defined by the manner in which change happened.
c. change was the misperception by unenlightened thinkers, and that perfect forms existed in unchanging form.
d. change was the result of imperfections dying out.
e. the world changed on a regular basis and we could only study it.


b

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By the second century C.E. members of the upper classes were reluctant to accept municipal office because

a. they were personally responsible for deficits in revenue. b. they considered the jobs degrading. c. the army offered better opportunities. d. they wanted to serve in the emperor's court.

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As the Roman Empire acquired new territories after the Punic Wars, the new areas were

a. Given all the same rights as citizens of Rome. b. Mostly sold into slavery throughout its new empire. c. Treated the same way as Carthage, in that they were destroyed. d. Ruled as military districts by senate-appointed governors, but given citizenship. e. Ruled as military districts, with no citizenship or privileges.

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Eisenhower’s eight years in office were marked by

a. a series of overlapping military interventions in small countries. b. no armed conflicts of note. c. the deterioration of the dollar. d. a decline in American morale. e. a loss of national morale.

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In which way did the Second New Deal differ in its approach from the First New Deal?

a. It included more long-term solutions. b. It created greater government involvement. c. It focused on smaller groups of people.

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