Matteo Ricci belonged to the Society of Jesus which is also known as
a. Franciscans.
b. Jesuits.
c. Dominicans.
d. Buddhist.
e. Lutheran.
b
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a. severity as the worst economic downturn of the century. b. duration as the longest economic downturn of the 1800s. c. sectional character and psychological impact, pushing the North and South further apart. d. devastation in the plantation strongholds of the South. e. promotion of national unity in the face of hardship.
Which of the following best describes the effort to impeach President Clinton?
A. The Senate voted to impeach President Clinton, but the House refused to remove him from office. B. Most Americans considered President Clinton's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky a private matter, particularly when the first lady stood by in support of her husband. C. The president was effectively defended by attorney Kenneth Starr. D. While initially about the president's extramarital affair with a White House intern, a more serious matter of illegal investments known as Whitewater became the focus of the investigation.
What promoted confidence in the Washington Consensus?
A) The reputation of the men and women that were part of the Washington Consensus was beyond reproach. B) A capitalist economy worked through the Industrial Revolution and World War I until the failure of the Treaty of Versailles. C) There were catchalls to prevent market failures and a worldwide depression installed into the plan. D) The lack of a better plan for a strong world economy E) The U.S. economy was growing faster than that of the EU or Japan, based on their laissez-faire economic policy in the 1990s.
To protest the murder of Jimmy Lee Jackson in February 1965, Diane and James Bevel proposed:
A) an enormous sit-in in Montgomery, Alabama. B) a protest march from Selma to Montgomery. C) a voter registration campaign in Jackson's memory. D) the formation of a new political party in Alabama.