Descartes and Locke argued that, via Cartesian dualism, men and women were of equal intellectual potential.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which conclusion did explorer Amerigo Vespucci reach after his three or four voyages across the Atlantic following those of Columbus?
A) The land mass on the other side of the Atlantic was much smaller than Columbus's first reports indicated. B) Europeans had reached a new continent rather than Asia, which mapmaker Martin Waldseemüller called America. C) The maps used by Columbus in his voyages were remarkably accurate. D) Columbus had sailed to the southernmost point of the new continent Vespucci reached, which he called America in his honor.
"Operation Just Cause" was aimed against
a. Nicaragua. b. Iraq c. Cuba. d. El Salvador. e. Panama.
Known as "the way of the warrior," the strict code of the Japanese retainer was called
A. hara-kiri. B. Bushido. C. Shogun. D. Samurai. E. kamikazi.
In the 1896 case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that
a. African Americans need not be guaranteed public education. b. segregation was unconstitutional. c. "separate but equal" facilities were constitutional. d. the Fourteenth Amendment did not apply to African Americans. e. literacy tests for voting were constitutional.