The Romantic movement can be viewed as
A) a reaction against the Enlightenment's preoccupation with reason.
B) a continuation of Enlightenment ideals and practices.
C) an attempt to create a socialist society.
D) a movement of lower-class, less literate people.
E) a fascination with war and conflict.
A
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The materialist theory of history generated by Marx and Engels taught that what mattered was which of the following?
a. possessions b. how goods were produced and how social relations were shaped c. how often one went to work d. how often one could get out of work e. how much material was consumed by the economy
Which of the following was NOT a policy followed by the U.S. in the years after World War II?
a. Helping rebuild Germany and Japan b. Declaring war on Islam c. Establishing global financial networks d. Opposing radical nationalist and Communist movements e. Sending military forces abroad
The major contribution to Chinese arts during the Yuan period was made by
a. landscape painters. b. dramatists. c. sculptors. d. poets.
The empiricism of leading scientists such as Isaac Newton focused on the idea that
a. all appearances are false and that only theory is valid. b. reality is observable and verifiable. c. the Bible is the only reliable authority. d. God is an unnecessary hypothesis.