Which philosopher was the leader of the Cynics?
A) Diogenes
B) Zeno
C) Epicurus
D) Aristotle
E) Calisthenes
Answer: A
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Charlemagne permanently reestablished imperial rule in the Frankish realm during his reign from 768 to 814.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
To the religious tensions that contributed to the Thirty Years' War were added the factor(s) of
A) foreign intervention. B) widespread peasants' and workers' revolts. C) invasion by papal troops. D) the Turkish sieges of Vienna, Prague, and Augsburg. E) dynastic rivalries and tensions between rulers.
After 1852, the "Know-Nothings" created a new political organization called the
A. Libertarian Party. B. Republican Party. C. Copperheads. D. Nativist Party. E. American Party.