__________ discovered that germs cause infection and disease.
a. William M. Tweed
b. James E. Ware
c. H. L. Mencken
d. Louis Pasteur
d. Louis Pasteur
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Discuss the events and developments that led to war between the United States and Japan in 1941.
What will be an ideal response?
Indentured servants were important to the development of the seventeenth-century Chesapeake because they
A. were usually artisans who brought needed skills to the area. B. provided a relatively cheap and abundant source of labor for Chesapeake tobacco planters. C. brought new ideas concerning the cultivation and cure of tobacco. D. provided labor for important public projects undertaken by the colonial governments of Virginia and Maryland.
Which of the following was part of Sasanid aristocratic culture?
a. Roman, Hellenistic and Bactrian traditions b. Indian artistic and scientific works c. Indian religious influences d. All of these answers are correct.
The Second Great Awakening
a. resulted in very few conversions. b. encouraged the religious to ignore society´s ills. c. strengthened democratic denominations like the Baptists and Methodists. d. was a celebration of the growing liberalism in religion. e. was not as large as the First Great Awakening.