Eastern Woodland tribes in North America believed
A) God gave men the power of reason to understand nature.
B) human affairs were guided by a single, omnipresent god.
C) human life was superior to animal life.
D) plant and animal life were spiritually alive.
D
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A) Kiev B) Odessa C) Moscow D) St. Petersburg
How did the country's experience of World War I shape the national response to the Great Depression under FDR?
A) The large-scale devastation and loss of human life during the War hardened the American people, which prepared them for the period of deprivation and suffering of the Great Depression. B) During the war years, the country had experienced general mobilization of the nation's resources in the service of a common goal, facilitating implementation of the New Deal, another form of general mobilization. C) Patriotism and selflessness surged during the American involvement in World War One, and this same spirit of selflessness permeated the Great Depression era, insulating Americans from fear and despair. D) The experience of fighting a common enemy during the war resulted in a general improvement of racial and ethnic relations; these relationships were then solidified during the Great Depression. E) American involvement in the First World War took a heavy toll on the economy, and during the decade preceding the great crash, the weakness of the economy set the stage for the Depression.
Charlemagne's claim as successor to the Roman emperors mainly rested on
A) his unchallengeable position as the most powerful ruler in the West. B) the validity of the Donation of Constantine. C) a legitimate hereditary claim. D) the support of the Byzantine emperor. E) the support of the pope.
What was the changing situation facing some American cities, particularly in the Northeast?
A. Cities in the Northeast were losing population and jobs to the suburbs, which resulted in a decreasing tax base. B. Population decreased in "Sunbelt" cities as workers moved to find industrial jobs in the Northeast. C. A large number of African Americans left the city for the suburbs. D. While losing population to the suburbs, the tax revenue of most cities increased as factories remained in the city and most workers commuted to the inner city.