The central issue in the Anglo-American debate over governance was __________.
a. property qualifications for voters
b. the role of the crown in economics
c. the role of the Anglican Church
d. parliamentary sovereignty
d. parliamentary sovereignty
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Why were Sophists considered to be impious?
A) The idea that truth was relative to the individual threatened to subvert the laws and moral code of the state and the deities. B) The word Sophist is derived from the Greek word for wisdom, suggesting that Sophists can attain greater wisdom than their deities. C) Socrates was considered a Sophist and was tried for corrupting the youth and sentenced to death, thus damning all Sophists. D) Protagoras contended that "man was the measure of all things, of what is and what is not" leaving no honor for the Gods. E) The Sophists were not considered impious.
Who marched on Rome and forced the Senate to legitimate his command in 88 b.c.e.?
A) Sulla B) Gracchus C) Marius D) Gaius E) Caesar
The _______ Purchase occurred during President Pierce's term, and added a strip of land under the Mexican Cession.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What surprisingly helped strengthen Christianity as an institution?
A. The conversion of Theodosius B. The failure of the Edict of Milan C. The increasing number of people willing to die for their faith D. The persecution of Christians E. The acceptance of women as church officials