According to the introductory video in section 8.4, the origins of NASCAR can be traced to the __________
A) Sugar Act
B) Coinage Act
C) era of Prohibition
D) Whiskey Rebellion
Answer: C
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What did Robespierre and the revolutionary government have to say about the “Supreme Being” created by decree?
a) The Supreme Being had created the universe and a moral code and was knowable through reason. b) The Supreme Being required total loyalty to the revolutionary government as the price of salvation. Consider This: In June 1794, Robespierre introduced his new deity in a “Festival of Reason” held on the Catholic Feast of Pentecost. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine. c) The Supreme Being required expensive churches and monasteries to support his cult. Consider This: In June 1794, Robespierre introduced his new deity in a “Festival of Reason” held on the Catholic Feast of Pentecost. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine. d) The Supreme Being had personally chosen Robespierre as his representative on earth. Consider This: In June 1794, Robespierre introduced his new deity in a “Festival of Reason” held on the Catholic Feast of Pentecost. See 6.7: Narrative: Between God and the Guillotine.
Olmec works of art discussed in the text that hint at continuities across Mesoamerican societies are
a. elaborate costumes. c. massive stone heads. b. clay pottery. d. were-jaguar images.
The authors of the text argue that many of the brilliant innovations of Chinese intellectual and cultural history arose:
a. During the political and social turmoil of the late Zhou era. b. During the powerful and peaceful span of the Han dynasty. c. Out of the Legalistic approach of the Sui dynasty. d. From the drive toward empire.
Why were the Know-Nothings unable to curb the political influence of Irish immigrants?
a. The Irish used their strong economic clout to gain political influence. b. The pope interceded on behalf of Catholics in America. c. Voting rights were being determined by race. d. After arriving in the United States, most of the Irish converted to Protestant faiths. e. Southern slaveholders protected the rights of immigrants.