Which of the following statements is most consistent with the political thought of the Real Whigs?

a. Human beings will be free only when they decide to discard organized government.
b. There is a constant threat to liberty within monarchical government.
c. The only way to preserve order and stability is to put power into the hands of an enlightened monarch.
d. Government should act in a positive manner to aid the poor, the destitute, and the aged.


b

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A) Slavers allowed the slaves some time to rest and recuperate before sale. B) Slavers adhered to a scrupulous code of ethics and refused to sell a sick or injured slave. C) The sale process was very quick once the slaves reached the West Indies. D) New owners were given detailed, written histories of their slaves, including accurate medical information.

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Which of the following statements concerning the emergence of the Macedonians is CORRECT?

A) The early Macedonians were greatly admired by the Greeks for their cultural achievements. B) The Macedonians were probably not Greek. C) The Macedonians organized themselves in city-states like their southern Greek neighbors. D) The Greeks prohibited them from participating in the Olympic Games. E) Macedonia emerged as an important kingdom during the Greek Archaic Age.

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The 1902 federal law to use the proceeds from land sales to finance irrigation projects in the West was the __________

a. National Reclamation Act b. Timber Culture Act c. Timber and Stone Act d. Homestead Act e. Western Watering Act

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What was the outcome of the Nicaean council over the theological dispute between God the Father and Christ the Son?

A) Both sides signed the Nicene Creed, but later disagreed on its interpretation. B) Both sides signed the Nicene Creed, and the dispute was resolved. C) The Nicaean council failed to arrive at a resolution. D) The Arian position was peacefully accepted by most Christians. E) The Nicaean council could not resolve the issues, leading to a permanent split in the Western church.

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