Bartolomé de Las Casas attacked the view on "natural slaves" articulated by which ancient intellectual?

a. Cicero
b. Plato
c. Marcus Aurelius
d. Aristotle
e. Polybius


d

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Which of the following did romantics insist was necessary for understanding the world?

a) imagination, intuition, and emotional experiences b) joy, resoluteness, and a sense of fairness Consider This: Romantics inverted Enlightenment values almost completely. See 5.4.3: The Romantic Turn. c) religiosity, humility, and civility Consider This: Romantics inverted Enlightenment values almost completely. See 5.4.3: The Romantic Turn. d) obedience, gravitas, and faith Consider This: Romantics inverted Enlightenment values almost completely. See 5.4.3: The Romantic Turn.

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The Lecompton Constitution

A) protected the property rights of slaveholders already living in Kansas and provided for a referendum on whether to admit more slaves. B) outlawed slavery in Kansas and petitioned Congress for statehood. C) rejected the Kansas-Nebraska Act and proclaimed the Dred Scott decision to be the state's new guideline on slavery. D) was adopted by a convention that was boycotted by proslavery forces who believed it would be rigged by free-soilers. E) repealed the Missouri Compromise and officially adopted the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

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The numerous near-wars and diplomatic crises of the United States in the late 1880s and 1890s demonstrated

a. the hostile reaction to American expansionism. b. that American diplomacy was reckless and incompetent. c. how weak America seemed to the rest of the world. d. the failure of the Monroe Doctrine. e. the aggressive new national mood.

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Who were the primary authors of The Federalist Papers, and what was the significance of these publications?

What will be an ideal response?

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