Where was the center of the counterculture in the 1960s?

A) Woodstock B) Greenwich Village C) Altamont D) Haight-Ashbury


D

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Which of the following best describes the study of the humanities and sciences under Muslim rule?

A. Muslims, Jews, and Christians alike traveled long distances to attend madrasas so they might study the humanities and sciences. B. The ulama banned Muslims from pursuing these fields, and as a result, very few Muslims produced any great works on topics other than religion. C. Because madrasas did not encourage the study of the humanities and sciences, Jews and Christians far outpaced Muslims in these fields. D. Even though madrasas did not offer study in the humanities and sciences, many scholars pursued these topics privately and produced great works in these fields.

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Which country took the lead in launching exploratory voyages in the Atlantic in the fifteenth century?

A) Spain B) Britain C) Portugal D) France

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What was the Defenestration of Prague?

a) Envoys of the Catholic king of Bohemia were thrown out the window of a Prague castle by an angry Protestant mob, beginning the Thirty Years’ War. b) Envoys of the Protestant king of Bohemia were thrown out the window of a Prague castle by an angry Catholic mob, beginning the Thirty Years’ War. Consider This: What religion were the Holy Roman Emperors in this period? See 2.1: The Thirty Years’ War. c) Envoys of the absolutist king of Bohemia were thrown out the window of a Prague castle by an angry merchant mob, beginning the Thirty Years’ War. Consider This: What religion were the Holy Roman Emperors in this period? See 2.1: The Thirty Years’ War. d) Envoys of the Calvinist king of Bohemia were thrown out the window of a Prague castle by an angry Lutheran mob, beginning the Thirty Years’ War. Consider This: What religion were the Holy Roman Emperors in this period? See 2.1: The Thirty Years’ War.

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What comprised the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact of 1939?

A) The Soviet Union would not interfere with any land grabs on the part of Germany. B) Germany was free to land grab, as was the Soviet Union, as long as they did not attempt to acquire the same territory. C) In return for promises of nonaggression, the Soviet Union would be free to acquire by force the Baltic States and Finland. D) The Soviets would not interfere with any Nazi action within the European continent. E) The agreement split the territories of Europe among themselves.

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