____________ was the first to argue that reason and reflection showed that reality was fixed and unchanging according to the logical assumption that nothing could be created out of nothingness
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Parmenides
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a. the country's small population. b. the lack of a fuel source. c. the need for raw materials. d. the poor quality of the soil.
A sign of early New England's democratic approach to government, town meetings
A) ?? decided who would be allowed to vote. B) ?? were phased out after New England broke from Great Britain. C) ?? were centered in buildings that served as both church and town hall. D) ?? conducted all aspects of administering the town. E) ?? could decide whether to let newcomers move to the area or share in land distribution.
What two enlightened despots were personally engaged with the philosophes?
A) Frederick the Great and Catherine the Great B) Frederick the Great and Joseph II C) Catherine the Great and Joseph II D) Louis XIV and Catherine the Great E) Louis XIV and Joseph II
Woodrow Wilson placed much of his faith in the potential of __________ to provide leadership in the future.
A. the League of Nations B. Britain C. the United States D. international corporations