All of the following are true statements about Quakers except

a. they were shrewd businessmen.
b. they built simple meetinghouses and believed they were all children in the sight of God.
c. they advocated passive resistance and turning the other cheek against their enemies.
d. they swore solemn oaths of faith and devotion.
e. they trusted Indians in Pennsylvania as babysitters.


d

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Social Darwinists did all the following except

a. undermined Enlightenment tradition. b. divided humanity into racial superiors and inferiors. c. sought humanitarian solutions to inequality. d. regarded racial and national conflict as a biological necessity. e. promoted territorial aggrandizement and military buildup.

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How did agricultural production affect relationships between and within farming communities?

A. Settled populations relied less on military forces. B. Demand for larger food surpluses from a growing population frequently led to conflict and warfare. C. Farming communities became more stable than the previous foraging communities. D. Collection and storage of food crops depended on cooperation between farmers rather than on strong chiefs or other individual leaders.

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Which of the following statements best expresses one of the most distinctive similarities of Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations?

a) both were strongly stratified with distinctive classes of nobles, priests, peasants and slaves b) both had religions that featured emphasis on preparation for and rituals relation the the afterlife c) both featured strong regional government at the expense of city-states d) neither culture was able to achieve advances in science and technology

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The United States promoted a rebuilding of the Japanese economy after the war __________

A) to ensure that Japan would be part of the anti-Soviet bloc B) so that Japanese consumers would buy American goods C) to provide work for demobilized American soldiers D) as Japan's reward for joining NATO

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