How did Europeans perceive the upcoming war in August 1914?
a. It would be the dawn of a new socialist Europe.
b. It would be very short, possibly only weeks in duration.
c. It would mark the end of European civilization.
d. Its long-term nature would revive Europe's suffering economy.
e. It would be avoided at the last minute, once the diplomats finally met together.
b
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Discuss the major factors that promoted the development of industrialization in the United States during the late nineteenth century
What will be an ideal response?
The development of printing led to all of these developments in Europe EXCEPT
a. increased research and learning. b. new standard textbooks. c. higher reading rates among the general public. d. the domination of Chinese civilization over Europe. e. the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
Zheng He and his fleet sailed as far west as
A. the west coast of India. B. the west coast of Africa. C. the eastern Mediterranean. D. the east coast of Africa. E. the east coast of India.
When examining the different understanding of whom Jesus is to the Jews and to the Christians, what is the primary difference?
A) According to the Jews, Jesus was divine as the son of man. For the Christians, he was a spiritual leader. B) In the teachings of the Jews, Jesus was a Jew. In the teachings of the Christians, he was a gentile. C) According to the Jews, Jesus was not divine, but a teacher, a prophet of God. According to the Christians, Jesus is divine and the son of God. D) There was no longer Jew nor Greek, nor slave nor free man, for all are one in Christ. E) The Jews did not recognize Jesus. They only recognized God. The Christians recognized Jesus as the son of God.