Which of the following Enlightenment thinker's ideals did the United States Constitution of 1787 embody?
a. Immanuel Kant
b. Napoleon
c. Montesquieu
d. Edmund Burke
b
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In Catholic practice at the beginning of the sixteenth century, indulgences referred to
a. decrees releasing rulers from having to pay homage to the pope in person. b. tolerance of marginally heretical beliefs. c. excesses in the enjoyment of earthly pleasures. d. cancellations of punishment for sins in return for cash payment. e. none of the above
The term "Dutch studies" referred to
a. a period in Japanese history that corresponded to the "tulip period" of the Safavid empire. b. a partnership between Japanese merchants and the VOC for trading of porcelain. c. Japanese who learned about European weapons, shipbuilding and sciences from the Dutch based in Nagasaki. d. the requirement by the Emperor that Christian missionaries must learn Japanese as the Dutch had done. e. a learning curve as the Dutch traders attacked the technologically inferior Japanese, who adapted their technology to overthrow the merchants later.
Republicans scored major victories in both houses of Congress in the elections of 1918.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Following World War I, many veterans of the AEF become lifelong and politically active members of the __________.
A. American Legion B. International Workers of the World C. American Civil Liberties Union D. Committee on Public Information