At the arrival of Columbus, North America was inhabited by about __________ people
A) 500,000
B) 2 million
C) 5 million
D) 7 million
D
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The philosophe who popularized the thought of Isaac Newton was __________.
A. Voltaire in Letters on the English B. Locke in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding C. Rousseau in The Social Contract D. Voltaire in Elements of the Philosophy of Newton
Modernists were driven by ________
A. admiration for middle-class society and morality B. a concern for the aesthetic C. a deep concern for social issues D. a respect for the values of their predecessors
Which of the following were significant parts of Wilson's fourteen-point plan to end the war?
a. German evacuation of occupied lands b. Autonomy for nationalities under Ottoman rule c. Inclusion of local populations to settle territorial disputes d. Formation of an association of nations to ensure the independence and territorial integrity of all states e. All of the above
How did Europe come to be inhabited by Indo-Europeans?
A) A steady migration of Hittites (the first Indo-European speakers) moved westward due to drought conditions. B) During times of drought or famine, tribes of Indo-European peoples would band together and migrate to areas where food and resources were available. C) The Mycenaeans were the first Indo-European speakers in the West, and as their population grew, they continued to spread across Europe. D) All of these E) None of these