What are the three “greatest upheavals in modern world history?”

What will be an ideal response?


Briefly describe these revolutions and explain why they resulted in social and political, rather than merely political, change.

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Why were there difficulties getting the Nobel Prizes up and running?

a) Nobel's will had not addressed the logistics of asking various institutions to nominate and review possible winners. b) Other institutions besides those Nobel named insisted on participating. Consider This: How long was Nobel’s last will and testament? See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice. c) King Oscar II of Sweden was opposed to the undertaking. Consider This: How long was Nobel’s last will and testament? See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice. d) Nobel’s last will was declared invalid. Consider This: How long was Nobel’s last will and testament? See 10.7: Narrative: The Man Who Died Twice.

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What was the overriding contradiction during the pre-Revolutionary years that both whites and blacks observed during this period?

A) the contradiction between fighting for liberty and enforcing slavery B) the contradiction between fighting for liberty and denying the right to vote for free blacks C) the contradiction between Christianity and enforcing slavery D) the contradiction between mob action and slaves running away from slaveholding families

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According to the Calvinist theology of election, __________.

A. salvation was offered only to a few at God's grace B. good works were necessary for salvation C. God's love assured that almost everyone could be saved D. human free will determined salvation

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The Supreme Court’s ruling in Marbury v. Madison expanded the court’s powers beyond what the Constitution specifically provided

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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