How did the writers of the Lost Generation perceive the United States of the 1920s?
What will be an ideal response?
As blighted by cultural vapidity and greed
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Huguenots were
A) English Catholics. B) French Calvinists. C) Dutch Lutherans. D) Swiss Anabaptists. E) German Protestants.
Why were the religious and thinking organizations in China referred to as the "Hundred Schools"?
a. the educational organizations were open to many forms of thinking b. they were so numerous c. they believed that true understanding would not occur within a person's lifetime d. they believed it was important to study the history of the past hundred years to determine future trends
Who did most of the arduous work of planting, hoeing, and picking the cotton that was grown in the rich new territory known then as the Old Southwest?
A) African slaves B) white settlers who purchased large parcels of land in this region C) indentured servants and free black Americans hired by these white settlers D) free white labor hired and contracted by these white settlers
Muslims indirectly shaped the development of Western Europe because __________.
A. they showed an interest in Roman architecture B. they forced the Europeans to see themselves as united by Christianity C. Christians wanted to create a culture that would compete with that of the Muslims D. large numbers of Europeans converted to Islam