Explain the concept of natural philosophy originated by the Greeks. Which subjects did natural philosophers explore, and what types of questions did they ask? How did the Greeks go about solving the questions of natural philosophy? What role did the emergence of natural philosophy play in Greek society?
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When Joseph was told that the Nez Perce had given up their land in the Treaty of 1863 and must move, Joseph compared the situation to
a) a thief stealing chickens from a hen house and selling them as his own. b) a neighbor selling someone else's horses without consent of the owner. c) a dam breaking and an unstoppable wall of water washing away a village. d) a person moving into a neighbor's dwelling and claiming it as his own. e) a man falling off a log and ten turning the log into a canoe.
On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the American base at Pearl Harbor while:
a. it also struck at British and American positions throughout the Pacific. b. German submarines pounded American ships. c. America was declaring war on Germany. d. American diplomats in Tokyo were negotiating a peace treaty.
As a result of the American Revolution, the Anglican Church in America was
A. banned in most colonies. B. weakened. C. tried for aiding and abetting the British. D. praised by Patriots for supporting independence. E. made the official religion of Virginia.
How did the "speakeasies" of the 1920s change social life?
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