The period of Augustus' rule can be characterized as ________

A) both politically and culturally revolutionary
B) politically innovative but socially conservative
C) socially progressive and politically innovative
D) revolutionary in all spheres of life


B

History

You might also like to view...

How did hotels symbolize the American spirit in the 1820s-1840s?

a. Like democracy, they were open to all men, but closed to women; they also showed how easily people moved around physically, socially, economically, and politically. b. Like democracy, they were open to all white men but closed to women, blacks, and Indians; they also showed how people were mobile—physically, socially, economically, politically. c. Hotels were often sites of debauchery and illicit behaviors, symbolizing how the American spirit had deteriorated to one of debauchery not only in morals but also in economics, politics, and foreign affairs. d. Hotels were expensive, demonstrating the entrepreneurial power of the American spirit: life is a race; all people may start the race in the same place, but those who run fastest and best will win. e. Hotels were large, cavernous places, not the cozy warm places that old-fashioned inns were; they symbolized the size of America geographically, economically, and politically.

History

Wassily Kandinsky

a. was a late Impressionist painter. b. ultimately removed all traces of "the real world" from his paintings. c. rejected the idea of purely abstract art. d. was a student of Cezanne. e. accepted the Renaissance view of the world.

History

What kinds of information about the Moche can we get from their pottery?

What will be an ideal response?

History

Which of the following statements about the first Africans brought into the English settlement in Jamestown is MOST accurate?

a. They were imported by Dutch traders who probably captured them from a Portuguese slave ship on the high seas. b. They were imported by English traders who probably obtained them by raiding an African coastal village. c. They were imported by Dutch traders who probably obtained them from markets in the Spanish Caribbean. d. They were imported by English traders who probably obtained them markets in the English Caribbean.

History