Why did the political chaos of the Period of the Warring States give rise to philosophies such as Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism?
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The Great Peloponnesian War was ignited by a civil war in the Corcyraean colony at ________
A. Epidamnus B. Laconia C. Apollonia D. Hydrantum
The work of Hesiod dates from the same period as
A) the Iliad and the Odyssey. B) Herodotus's histories. C) Plutarch's work. D) Cyrus the Great. E) Darius the Great.
Ronald Reagan was known as the “Teflon President” because
a. before entering politics he had advertised Teflon products on television. b. the manufacture of Teflon had bankrolled Reagan’s rise in politics. c. he was so popular, criticisms of his administration did not “stick” to him. d. he joked to Jimmy Carter in their televised debate that he would “fry you in a Teflon pan and feed you to them crackers back in Georgia.” e. none of these choices.
With regard to the production of food, the states of the Confederacy
a. enjoyed a significant advantage over the Union because of their massive acreage of arable land. b. found it difficult to shift from the production of cash crops to the production of food, especially since slaves refused to learn the techniques of grain production. c. adopted a policy whereby slaves were granted access to small parcels of land in return for growing grains to feed the Confederate army. d. passed laws which turned over all the arable land in the South to the production of cotton, which was traded for food and other essential goods.