Who wrote The Critique of Pure Reason?

A. Immanuel Kant
B. John Locke
C. Thomas Hobbes
D. Émile Zola


Answer: A

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A. Low tariffs encouraged Americans to import goods, hurting domestic manufacturing profits and causing layoffs. B. A refusal to trade with European countries closed significant markets to American goods, hurting manufacturers and farmers. C. High tariffs prevented foreign industries from earning money to repay American war loans. D. Harsh treatment of Caribbean colonists caused boycotts, cutting off America's largest foreign market.

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Russia was ruled by the ________ from 1613 to 1917

A) Romanovs B) Ruriks C) Mongols D) Godunov

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Which of the following led to W. E. B. Du Bois’s resignation from the editorship of the Crisis?

A) his opposition to African-American enlistment in the military B) his support for the development of a black internal economy C) his public criticism of President Roosevelt D) his involvement in a financial scandal

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Christopher Columbus was of ____ origin

a. German b. Genoese c. Portuguese d. Spanish e. Chinese

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