The greatest achievements in science during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries came in what three areas?
A) astronomy, medicine, and mechanics
B) astronomy, botany, and chemistry
C) biology, mechanics, and ballistics
D) engineering, physics, and dentistry
E) biology, surgery, and astronomy
A
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What groups opposed William H. Seward's efforts to secure the Republican Party nomination for president in 1860?
A) immigrants and free blacks B) Quakers and Free-soilers C) moderates and nativists D) radicals and abolitionists
The immediate cause of World War I was
A) an uprising of Catholic peasants in Bavaria. B) the assassination of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand in Sarajevo. C) the German invasion of Poland. D) the German naval blockage of Britain. E) the French occupation of the Ruhr.
Which American thinker is LEAST associated with study using scientific methods?
A. William Graham Sumner B. Charles Darwin C. Edward A. Ross D. John Dewey E. Henry James
In 732, an Arab force making a foray into southern France was defeated by
A. Charlemagne. B. Charles Martel. C. Pepin II. D. Pope Gregory VII E. Louis the Bald.