In Athenian democracy, access to public life was tightly limited based on the legal definition of __________.
A. citizenship
B. slavery
C. Marriage
D. Inheritance
Answer: A
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John Calvin's approach to relations between church and state __________.
A. was contradictory as he supported both authority and resistance B. reflected his unflinching belief in secular authority C. called for a theocratic form of government D. became highly unpopular in Geneva
What was the result of the Three-Fifths Clause in the Constitution?
A) It allowed three-fifths of free blacks to vote in urban areas. B) It pushed for three-fifths of all American taxes to come from foreign sources. C) It gave the South increased political power in the House of Representatives. D) Three-fifths of the slaves in the North were freed by 1787.
Who was the most important historian of the Hellenistic period?
a. Menander b. Polybius c. Euclid d. Thucydides e. Archimedes
Quakers is a term applied to a dissenting English Protestant sect, the Society of Friends.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)