Civilizations of the Mideast tended to share the idea that __________.
A. reason and belief are not separate
B. the standard form of government is a republic
C. religion and politics are separate
D. individual freedom is important
Answer: A
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One paradox of life in eighteenth century Europe was that __________.
A. food shortages were more common in rural agrarian areas rather than in towns B. cathedral cities had low rates of church attendance C. countries with assemblies had fewer rights for citizens than those with absolute monarchs D. countries with large coastal settlements were unable to take advantage of international trade growth
In the later years of the war, why did the British focus on attacks in the South?
a. It was difficult to wage a unified colonial war effort in the South. b. The British were already making tremendous progress in the North. c. Loyalists and patriots were united in the South. d. Indians in the backcountry were siding with the patriots in the West.
Generally speaking, Britain:
A. imagined it would always have the empire. B. offered armed resistance to calls for decolonization. C. sought to sever ties with its former colonies. D. was taken by surprise by calls for decolonization. E. accepted the loss of empire as inevitable.
Theodore Roosevelt became president after the assassination of President ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word