Apartheid was a formal system of segregation that was imposed by law in South Africa.
a. true
b. false
Answer: a. true
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Did members of Parliament have overwhelming support for executing Charles?
a) No, only 59 of the commissioners signed the death warrant and some of them were forced to do so. b) Yes, there was widespread support for executing Charles throughout Britain. Consider This: Why would anyone believe that the king needed to be executed after his trial in the first place? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial. c) No, but there was some support for executing the king, especially after he refused to cooperate during his trial. Consider This: Why would anyone believe that the king needed to be executed after his trial in the first place? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial. d) No, most of the British were adamantly opposed to executing Charles, especially members of Parliament, who only wanted to exile him. Consider This: Why would anyone believe that the king needed to be executed after his trial in the first place? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial.
In his Historical Records, Sima Qian suggests that wealthy Chinese merchants
a. applied Confucian principles of morality to their work. b. separated their economic life from their moral values. c. applied Buddhist principles of enlightenment to their work. d. applied neo-Daoist ideas of the beauty of nature to their work.
Referring to the primary source in the text, The Descent of Man, by Darwin which of the following is NOT used to prove his theory?
a. Information from the Bible that can be interpreted to prove his theory of evolution. b. Similarity of species. c. Geographical distribution of specie. d. Physical construction, e. Modern scientific knowledge.
Which of the following is true about the Civil Rights Act of 1957?
A) The act outlawed poll taxes and literacy tests. B) The act created a commission to study infringements on black voting. C) The act provided an enforcement mechanism for school systems that refused to integrate. D) The act outlawed all discrimination in employment.