For which of the following were Irish monks renowned?
A) superior scholarship
B) righteous morals
C) living lives of quiet contemplation
D) peacekeeping skills
E) celibacy and sanctity
Answer: A
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A) They had an unambiguously devastating impact. B) The Quakers indirectly attacked male roles. C) Seneca culture as a whole was strengthened by the Quakers. D) The Quakers did some good, while deeply disrupting Seneca society.
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The mid-seventeenth-century Chesapeake is best described as a(n) __________
A) autonomous region B) frontier of inclusion C) society with slaves D) slave society
Voltaire's most famous satire, ________, attacked war, religious persecution, and what he considered unwarranted optimism about the human condition
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).