For eighteenth-century Europeans, rights were usually ________ rights
A. civil
B. individual
C. community
D. personal property
Answer: C
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John Tyler joined the Whig party primarily because he
a. saw a chance to become the party's nominee for vice president. b. resented the dictatorial tactics of Andrew Jackson. c. was forced to resign from the Senate. d. believed in its pro-bank position. e. believed it better represented Virginia's interests.
Mussolini and Hitler joined forces in support of
a. Hitler's occupation of Ethiopia b. Japan's invasion of Nanking c. Franco's fascist army in the Spanish Civil War d. annexing Poland e. occupying Belgium.
Raphael, Leonardo, and Michelangelo were major Renaissance artists
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The Baroque artistic aesthetic could best be described as:
a. Restrained and balanced. b. Voluptuous and dramatic. c. Calvinist and austere. d. Imitative and classical.