What aspects of European culture did Peter I seek to graft onto Russian society? Through what methods did he attempt to modernize his country?
What will be an ideal response?
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Probably the highest-priority long-term social problem in Latin America is controlling ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Liberal-Conservative rivalry in British politics
a. led to the extension of the vote to city workers in 1867. b. resulted in compulsory education. c. created a significant expansion of suffrage in 1884. d. was embodied by the rivalry of Gladstone and Disraeli. e. all of the above
Why did the Renaissance begin?
A) The Christian world had always borrowed from the ancients; the continued expression of interest in these ancient writers was nothing new. This borrowing happened to introduce them to mathematicians and philosophers that they had not been acquainted with. B) This was a reevaluation of priorities after Europe survived the Black Plague and more secular pursuits ensued. C) The corruption of the Catholic Church caused the disenfranchisement of many parishioners. They parishioners were searching of a truer expression of worshipping God and they thought they could find that in the ancient philosophers and text. D) The rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture permeated this world bent on new discovery. E) All of these
Cultivating ________ was considered “the most unhealthy work in which slaves were employed.”
A) rice B) wheat C) corn D) cotton