In the Early Middle Ages, the highest expression of the Christian life was considered to be the life of
a. good Christian parents.
b. a successful business man.
c. the independent person who lived according to reason and fulfilled his potential.
d. a monk.
e. the knight who fulfilled his duty.
d
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The Rust Belt derived its name from
A) the high iron content of its soil. B) its decaying coal mines. C) its tarnished skyscrapers. D) its closed automobile and steel factories. E) the contaminated runoff from its factories.
Which of the following was part of the national government's policy toward Native Americans from the early 1870s to the mid-1880s?
A) signing separate peace treaties with specific Indian tribes B) encouraging Native American tribal customs and ceremonies C) seizing individual Native American's parcels of land D) assimilating Native Americans into urban life E) sending Native American children to integrated public schools in nearby towns
The physical transformation of the soldier has ___________ implications as he ceases to experience his body’s pain or hunger as his own.
a. institutional b. health c. psychological d. physiological
The African American college professor who was dismissed from the UCLA faculty due to her Communist Party membership was:
A) Maulana Karenga. B) Angela Davis. C) Harold Cruse. D) Herbert Cruse.