Which was not a consequence of the U.S. reaction to the Cuban revolution of 1959?
A) The missile crisis of October 1962.
B) The Bay of Pigs invasion.
C) A loosening of restrictions on political freedoms in Cuba.
D) The Alliance for Progress.
C
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Why did René Descartes conclude that dualism was needed in religion and science?
a) Religion is metaphysical and works through faith, so it is impossible to test using scientific method, which is best suited to the physical world. b) Religion and science, as two sides of the same coin, ought always to be considered together. Consider This: How did Louis XIV avoid religious disputes in the Académie des sciences? See 3.4.2: Descartes Divided. c) Since science could produce either good or evil, religion was needed to oversee its dual nature. Consider This: How did Louis XIV avoid religious disputes in the Académie des sciences? See 3.4.2: Descartes Divided. d) Whenever science and religion collide, religion should always be discarded. Consider This: How did Louis XIV avoid religious disputes in the Académie des sciences? See 3.4.2: Descartes Divided.
The term encomienda refers to
A) a Spanish system devised to collect tribute from natives and to use their labor. B) Spanish officials who supervised local industries. C) taxes levied on the colonists by the Spanish government. D) special Jesuit missionaries assigned to posts in the New World. E) mission schools set up to educate the Indians.
The campaigns of 1813 revealed that __________.
a. conquering Canada would be more difficult than the War Hawks imagined b. the American army was much stronger than the British thought c. sea power would be the key to the war d. the British were not fully committed to the war
Who won the battle for the hearts and minds of the colonists during the Revolutionary War?
a. British soldiers tasked with the special assignment of "political" education b. Colonial leaders in Philadelphia c. Loyalist agitators who recruited huge numbers of slaves to serve in the British ranks d. Newspaper editors like John Peter Zenger e. Patriot militia