Adam Smith’s most important work was
A) Candide
B) On the Spirit of the Laws
C) The Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
D) An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding
E) The Encyclopedia
Ans: C
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a. rebellion against materialistic 1950s values b. embrace of consumerism c. flirtation with communism d. conformity
The Edict of Worms
A) contained Luther's refutation of Johann Eck's accusations. B) expressed Luther's rejection of Pope Innocent I's spiritual authority. C) called Luther to appear before Emperor Charles V to recant his "heresies." D) made Luther an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire. E) led to Luther's forcible removal to Rome.
Which of the following can be said of early medieval European women?
A) Women's influence tended to be in the private, not the public, sphere. B) Women seldom could inherit land if they had brothers. C) Women were bound to the same hierarchies as men. D) Aristocratic women had opportunities and power denied to ordinary women. E) All of these
____________ was the president of the Bank of the United States.
a. Henry Clay b. Martin Van Buren c. John Marshall d. Nicholas Biddle