How does our understanding of what it is to be human shape our understanding of the later course of history?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary but correct responses should include: Humans are different fromother species due to their break from their relationship from evolution. They become culturally divergent by adapting to changing climates and environments and developing strategies to support newly formed communities. These human characteristics would affect the course of history because specialization and hybridization for human purposes and by human agencycontinues to today.
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Alfred, king of Wessex, drove the Danes completely out of Britain.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
When William and Mary became monarchs in England in the late seventeenth century, they
A) abolished the representative assembly in Massachusetts. B) made the Anglican Church the established church of New England. C) made New York and Maryland royal colonies. D) revoked the charters of Rhode Island and Connecticut.
The Japanese and American economies prospered during World War I
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
How do the ideas of nineteenth-century transcendentalism link to twentieth-century conservationism?
What will be an ideal response?