The Canterbury Tales presents the abstract principles of __________ morality through the stories of 30 pilgrims who represent different segments of society

A) Greek
B) Roman
C) Buddhist
D) Christian



D

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Which of these provided the guiding principles for Ming social relations?

A) Buddhism B) Christianity C) Confucian ideals D) Yuan traditions

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In 19th century Europe children began reaching sexual maturity at an earlier age because of

a. The effects of hard labor b. Better diet c. Better medical care d. Higher birthrates e. Smaller family sizes

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By 1929, the United States produced more than 40 percent of the world's manufactured goods.

a. true b. false

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As discussed in the article, from a cultivation theory standpoint, ______.

A. the results are not consistent with the idea that viewing films in the U.S. context provides a supportive environment for democratic values B. the results are consistent with the idea that listening to the radio in the U.S. context provides cross-cultural values C. the results are consistent with the idea that television viewing in the U.S. context provides a supportive environment for authoritarian values D. the results had no conclusive link between authoritarian values and entertainment

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