After Charles II founded the Royal Society of London, how were new members chosen?
a) They were elected by existing members.
b) The king made the choices with advice from the members.
Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established.
c) The king made the choices with advice from his own ministers.
Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established.
d) Nominations were made in several ways, but a lottery determined which nominees were admitted.
Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established.
a) They were elected by existing members.
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What will be an ideal response?
Mao Zedong’s New Democracy
A. was designed to expel the Turkic population from western China. B. moved slowly, at first, in order not to alienate the peasants. C. gave private land to five percent of peasant families, to increase collectivization. D. was patterned on Stalin’s “Open Society” plan. E. was modeled upon that found in France during the “Terror.”
In Medina Muhammad announced that Abraham was a greater prophet than Moses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The attack on Thomas Hutchinson's house revealed that
a. tax collectors weren't safe in the city of Boston. b. wealthy men had to watch their backs. c. protests weren't exclusively over British policies, but local issues as well. d. the revolution was inevitable.