Columbus carried what food crop back to Spain that was to become a staple for both people and domestic animals throughout Iberia?
A. maize
B. potatoes
C. sweet potatoes
D. wheat
Answer: A
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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the elite
a. continued to participate in popular events. b. were active patrons of popular culture. c. believed they knew how to control and overcome popular unrest. d. supported the expansion of literacy for all and believed learning was positive for the masses. e. all of the above
Hinduism tends to be otherworldly for all of the following beliefs EXCEPT
A) it has no centralized authority. B) this physical world is not real and is the cause of all suffering. C) each individual soul is a part of the World Soul, which is the nonphysical, fundamental reality of the universe. D) the gods of Hinduism represent only nonphysical forces beyond the touch or concern of human things. E) salvation can come only with the release of the soul from the restraints of the physical world.
___________ physically separated themselves from society in order to form a more perfect community in imitation of how they believed the first Christians lived
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When and where did Postmodernist thought originate?
A) Germany, 1950s B) Switzerland, 1960s C) United States, 1970s D) France, 1960s E) Italy, 1970s