The monastic rules, which became standard for Eastern Orthodox Christianity, were created by
a. Saint Benedict.
b. Saint Basil.
c. Saint Pachomius.
d. Saint Dmitrius.
e. Saint Simeon Stylites.
b
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A) German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact B) Lend-Lease Act C) Munich Agreement D) Rome-Berlin Axis
Early legal blows were struck against Jim Crow in cases involving Donald Gaines Murray, Ada Sipuel, and George W. McLaurin, all of whom successfully demanded
a. that their children be allowed to enroll in nearby white-only schools. b. that they be allowed to sit on buses and trains travelling across state lines without restriction. c. that they be employed by corporations which had hired less qualified white candidates over them solely because of their race. d. that they be allowed greater and more equal access to graduate schooling.
Who was twice defeated by Dwight D. Eisenhower in presidential elections?
A) John F. Kennedy B) Richard M. Nixon C) Strom Thurmond D) Adlai E. Stevenson E) Henry Wallace
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A) influenced events directly through the American Constitution. B) faced censorship from French authorities. C) was more abstract and philosophical than practical. D) used a mystical rather than analytical method. E) insisted on the equality of men and women.