How did popular culture-whether in the form of best-selling novels, games, films, or radio programs-reflect and respond to the ravages of the Great Depression?
What will be an ideal response?
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The followers of Nigantha Nataputta were called “Jains” after the title “jina” or “___________” that he had earned after 12 years of meditation.
a. Conqueror. b. Sleeper. c. Enlightened One. d. Divine.
In the presidential election of 1860, which of the following is NOT true?
a. Voting split along sectional lines. b. Stephen Douglas won the highest popular vote, but received fewer electoral votes than Lincoln. c. Abraham Lincoln won the electoral vote but not a majority of the popular vote. d. Stephen Douglas won the Democratic vote outside the South. e. Voters in the South split their vote between the Southern Democratic candidate and the candidate of the Constitutional Union Party.
Chavín de Huantar is important because
a. it became the capital of the Andean empire that succeeded the Norte Chico civilization. b. it was the center of a pan-Andean religious movement. c. its leaders went on to found the Inca Empire. d. it was ruled by warrior-priests who lived on huge pyramids.
The Peasants' War of 1524-1525
A) was led by a radical ex-follower of Luther, Philip Melanchthon. B) furthered the spread of Lutheranism throughout all of Europe. C) was praised by Luther, as it destroyed the great Catholic princes of Germany. D) was strongly opposed by Luther, who saw it as a social revolution from below against God's divine order. E) had no connection with any of Luther's ideas and beliefs.