Maryland offered religious freedom to __________
A) Christians and non-Christians
B) Catholics only
C) all Christians
D) Calvinists only
C
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The episode which immediately prompted the Embargo Act was the
A) naval conflict between the Constitution and the Guerriere. B) French blockade of major American ports. C) British refusal to pay American tariffs. D) attack on the Chesapeake by the Leopard.
The philosophical doctrine of existentialism, with its emphasis on God as a fiction, no preordained human destiny, and the human creation of all values
A) was dominant in the universities of Great Britain and the United States. B) concentrated on logic and a theory of knowledge. C) was totally at odds with the confidence and prosperity of the post-war world. D) was best expressed in the works of the French writers Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. E) exemplified the spiritualism of the "Age of Aquarius."
Freud believed that the human mind was ruled by rational thought and conscious decisions
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The American military strategy in the Pacific during World War II can be described as
A) "island hopping." B) Blitzkrieg. C) divide and conquer. D) guerrilla warfare.