The Pact of Punto Fijo
A) provided for a three-party coalition to govern Venezuela.
B) guaranteed trade-union representation in the government.
C) barred the Communist party from running in elections.
D) prohibited the clergy from political activity.
A
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The greatest problem the U.S. economy faced in the 1920s was __________
A) a weak farm sector B) overproduction C) an unprofitable banking sector D) unequal distribution of wealth
The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
A. were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. B. gave the federal government effective authority to stifle any public criticism. C. gave the federal government effective authority to stifle any public criticism, and were aggressively used by the Adams administration to that effect. D. were aggressively used by the Adams administration to suppress public criticism until they were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. E. were aggressively used by the Adams administration to suppress public criticism.
What was William Harvey’s main contribution during the Scientific Revolution?
a) He proved that Galen’s theories were wrong and that blood circulates in a continuous loop throughout the body, driven by the heart. b) He proved Galen’s claims that arterial and venous blood flows through the body in two systems, based on the lungs and the liver. Consider This: Harvey did controlled experiments on pigs, eels, and transparent shrimp to test his hypotheses about blood flow. See 3.2: Doing Science. c) He proved that the lungs are the major source of blood flow in the human body. Consider This: Harvey did controlled experiments on pigs, eels, and transparent shrimp to test his hypotheses about blood flow. See 3.2: Doing Science. d) He proved that human blood flow relies on the brain for electric signals to keep the heart moving. Consider This: Harvey did controlled experiments on pigs, eels, and transparent shrimp to test his hypotheses about blood flow. See 3.2: Doing Science.
Korean Koguryo accomplished all of the following EXCEPT the
A) establishment of legal codes. B) formation of a confederacy of noble families. C) adoption of Buddhism. D) creation of permanent monuments. E) defeat of the Sui army.