When Immanuel Kant called his age "an age of Enlightenment," he stressed the Enlightenment as _________
A. the highest stage of human achievement
B. Adam Smith's fourth stage
C. part of the past
D. a work in progress
Answer: D
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The doctrine of nullification implied that states had the right to __________.
a. unilaterally amend the Constitution b. suspend the Bill of Rights c. collect federal taxes d. set aside federal laws
Under normal circumstances, the biological aspects of sex (chromosomes, hormones, internal organs, genitals, etc.) and the social aspects of gender (assigned sex, gender identity, etc.) are congruent. Discuss cases in which they are NOT congruent and how gender is socially constructed in these cases.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The great showplace for early American industrialization was __________
A) New York, New York B) Boston, Massachusetts C) Lowell, Massachusetts D) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania E) Burlington, Vermont
The nonimportation movement that was called to protest the Townshend duties was
A. endorsed by most of the colonial assemblies. B. inspired by colonial merchants who sought economic gain. C. supported by all colonists from all classes. D. effective in reducing colonial imports from England.