Who was Marco Polo?
A) An early scientist that studied the plant life of eastern territories
B) A writer of fictional tales of travel to far off lands
C) An explorer that discovered Tunisia
D) A thirteenth-century merchant that journeyed from Venice to China and back again
E) An explorer that was the first to circumnavigate the globe in the fourteenth century
D
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The national economy of the late nineteenth century was characterized by
A) steep inflation. B) sustained prosperity. C) very low unemployment rates. D) frequent depressions.
Muslim religious practice is based on the
a. Three Goals to Salvation. b. Ten Commandments. c. Eightfold Path. d. Four Noble Truths. e. Five Pillars.
Martin p durkin was Dwight Eisenhower's secretary of labor and wrote 19 proposed amendments to taft Hartley but resigned when Eisenhower didn't fully support them, what organization did durkin belong to:
A: laborers union B: operating engineers C: IBEW D: United Association
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. People with smaller social networks die earlier than those with more social connections, from all causes of death, even after controlling for things like initial health status and exercise. 2. Intimate partnerships tend to be more important for the health of men than women. 3. The homosocial perspective claims that women’s friendships allow for more intimacy than men’s friendships. 4. Most college students report that the quality of their friendship improves following sex with friends. 5. Lesbians are more likely than gay men to list ex-lovers among their current closest friends.