Newton's ideas were
a. not really innovative.
b. embraced immediately by the Catholic Church.
c. accepted more readily on the continent than in England.
d. quickly accepted in England.
e. rejected everywhere in his lifetime.
d
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Who determined the pattern of urban growth and development in the "private city" of late nineteenth-century America?
A) profit-seeking businessmen B) zoning boards C) government planners D) professional experts
The following list is in the correct chronological order:
a. The Suez Canal is opened; James Watt perfects the steam engine; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb. b. James Watt perfects the steam engine; The Suez Canal is opened; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message c. The Suez Canal is opened; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message; James Watt perfects the steam engine. d. The Suez Canal is opened; James Watt perfects the steam engine; Guglielmo Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio message; Thomas Edison perfects the incandescent light bulb.
In the most extreme form of Manifest Destiny, what land would the United States ultimately occupy?
A) the area from the east coast to the Rocky Mountains B) the area from the east coast to the west coast C) the land that is occupied today by the United States, Mexico, and Canada D) North America and Central America E) the entire North American continent plus the Caribbean islands
In what year did Lincoln alter his policy to allow the Union army to enlist black soldiers?
a. 1861 b. 1862 c. 1863 d. 1864