For most North American colonists of the mid-eighteenth century, __________

A) the colonies were only a temporary home
B) the homeland epitomized all that was backward and undesirable
C) the community was more important than the individual
D) the individual was more important than the community


Answer: C

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Greek religion and philosophy __________.

A. accepted the existence of gods but developed ideas of cause and effect with no divine explanation B. portrayed most natural phenomena as the actions of divine forces C. portrayed the gods as rational actors who lived by natural laws D. had too little to say in terms of cause and effect in nature

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a. Craftspeople b. Gentry c. Government officials d. Merchants e. Peasants

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When George III assumed the throne of England, he

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