What was the subject matter of Mein Kampf, published in 1925?
a. It followed dictator Benito Mussolini rise to power.
b. It was an outline for German reconstruction and rehabilitation.
c. It was Hitler's biography.
d. It described the ideology and rules for serving in the Nazi regime.
c
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a. only Confucianism b. none, balanced all three c. Confucianism balanced with Legalism d. only Legalism e. Legalism mixed with Daoism
The Beveridge Report signaled Europe's move toward __________
A) social democracy B) communist utopia C) authoritarianism D) totalitarianism
The Plague of Justinian provides evidence of all the following except:
a. The interconnectedness of parts of Eurasia and Africa around the middle of the 500s CE. b. The sophistication of ancient medicine to diagnose the causes of the disease and treat it properly. c. The impact of climate change as the earth's temperature declined and disease spread more readily. d. The impact of increased labor costs and food shortages on economies in various parts of Eurasia.