In the early years of the Cold War, countries could basically be placed into which of the following categories?
a. Eastern bloc and Communists.
b. Colonies, imperialists, and Communists.
c. Western camp and capitalist democracies.
d. Western camp, Eastern bloc, and the Non-Aligned Movement.
d. Western camp, Eastern bloc, and the Non-Aligned Movement.
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A. French B. British C. Russian D. German
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a. advocating democracy. b. offering critical insights. c. criticizing the Church. d. emphasizing humanity's creations rather than God. e. spurring freedom of thought.
The French commander who lost Quebec and Canada to the British was
a. Louis de Montcalm. b. Louis Joliet. c. Jacques Cartier. d. the Sieur d'Iberville. e. the Sieur de La Salle.
The writer generally identified as the leader of New England Transcendentalism (especially its individualist expression) was
A. Lyman Beecher. B. James Fenimore Cooper. C. Charles Grandison Finney. D. Ralph Waldo Emerson.