The text connects Hebrew religion with the ultimate rise of a scientific worldview in the West by
a. noting that the Hebrews did not regard nature in and of itself as divine.
b. describing early Hebrew contributions to astronomy and mathematics.
c. asserting that the Hebrews created the world's first phonetic writing system.
d. noting early Hebrew advances in irrigation technology.
e. explaining how the Hebrews replaced the mythic-religious worldview with theoretical science.
a
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Paul Cowan represented the views of many 1960s students who
A) opposed the concept of active government. B) lost faith in the "American way." C) felt government could make a positive difference. D) deserted the military because of their disillusionment with the war.
When war broke out in Europe in 1793 between France and Great Britain, the U.S. government
a. took no action, instead waiting to see how the war would go b. declared the country neutral and tried to keep the country out of it c. sided with the French and declared war on Great Britain d. decided that the British were right and went to war against France. e. declared war on both sides.
The first successful English settlement in North America was
a. Jamestown b. Roanoke c. New York d. Maryland e. North Carolina
All of the following occurred during the War of 1812 EXCEPT:
a. British ships blockaded the eastern seacoast b. the White House and the Capitol were burned c. New Orleans was lost to the British d. Andrew Jackson became a national hero