________ believed in a world of divine and natural law, and his writings were read well into the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Cicero
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Describe the many factors that resulted in America becoming more of a consumer society during the 1920s.
What will be an ideal response?
How did the rise of the Atlantic slave trade impact the development of race as a human social concept?
a) Powerful European states came to associate skin color and geographic origin, rather than social class or culture with what Europeans regarded as inherent racial categories. b) Race became a much more fluid concept than it had been in the past due to the complexity of the New World. c) European religious leaders quickly asserted the common humanity of all peoples. d) The association between race and skin color was made in the Americas but not exported to the rest of the Atlantic.
Which of the following was true of the progressives
a. They constituted a unified political force.
b. They were closely allied with big-city political leaders.
c. No single issue or concern united them all.
d. They had little lasting impact on American life.
The Supreme Court, in two rulings related to the 1916 Keating-Owen Act,
A. illustrated how quickly Justice Louis Brandeis had changed the Court. B. validated an expansion of congressional authority. C. struck down reform legislation. D. demonstrated its support for President Wilson's political agenda. E. displayed support for using federal authority to create social change.