The development of Greek thought presented in the text demonstrates
a. a trend toward a more rational understanding of nature and society.
b. the belief that knowledge, not obedience, is essential for a virtuous life.
c. a passion for the pursuit of excellence.
d. an appreciation of the worth, significance, and dignity of the individual.
e. all of the above
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Greece around 600 B.C.E. enjoyed economic success in colonies throughout the Mediterranean because:
a. its colonists were mostly outcasts, exiles, and criminals who sought to reproduce Greek culture in their new environments. b. most Greeks concentrated on farming and local markets in order to get rich. c. other kingdoms preferred to give up their lands to Greek colonists. d. Greece sent its most experienced and respected figures to build its commercial colonies.
The Armed Neutrality League was started by
a. Louis XIV of France. b. Charles V of Spain. c. Catherine the Great of Russia. d. King Leopold of Belgium. e. George III of Britain.
With which of the following would Pontiac have most likely agreed?
A) Indian peoples had to master European technologies. B) Indian peoples faced a common enemy in white settlers. C) Indian peoples had no choice but to retreat further west. D) Indian peoples were inferior to Europeans.
Which of the following describes the relationship between local elites and foreign capitalists?
a. resentful b. collaborative c. trusting d. skeptical