The Bhagavad Gita is a sermon which argues that moral rightness must be the only motivation for any action
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The chief goal of fifteenth-century Portuguese expansion was
A. further knowledge about African and Asian culture. B. sanctuary for persecuted religious sects. C. hard evidence that the world was round. D. the establishment of a trading empire in Asia.
Congressional members seeking to promote the interests of former slaves and punish white Southerners for the Civil War were called __________
A) carpetbaggers B) scalawags C) Radical Republicans D) Redeemers
Attorney General Palmer's credibility was permanently harmed when
a. he switched his loyalties to the Republican Party. b. he pardoned Eugene Debs. c. Congress passed laws that encouraged larger immigration from central Europe. d. his prediction of an attempted communist takeover did not come true.
The Watergate crisis revealed all of the following EXCEPT
a. Richard Nixon was driven by an overwhelming urge for power. b. many members of the administration had broken the law. c. special prosecutors can function independently of the White House. d. the separation of powers could no longer rein in a power-hungry president.