What architectural achievement was the neo-Babylonians known for?
A) Pyramids
B) The Temple of Solomon
C) The Colossus
D) The Hanging Gardens
E) The Great Lighthouse
Ans: D
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a. People's Action Party. b. Liberal Democratic Party. c. Socialist Party. d. Social Democratic Party. e. Party of the Republic.
Before the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, to get men to enlist for the army, the Continental Congress first offered them _____
A) money B) land C) political power D) officers' commissions E) homes
Which of the following is not true about John F. Kennedy?
A) He had compiled an impressive record of achievement during his years in Congress and had sponsored much notable reform legislation. B) He had won a Pulitzer Prize for a book that had been written primarily by one of his staff members. C) He was esteemed as a war hero and projected an image of vigor and rugged good looks. D) He was the first Roman Catholic to become president of the United States. E) While president he used mood-altering drugs to alleviate pain and engaged in extramarital affairs.
The original occupation of Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order, was
a. soldier. b. professor. c. priest. d. lawyer. e. merchant.