The leader of missionaries in Britain, who converted king Aethelbert and became Archbishop of Canterbury, was
a. Patrick.
b. Gregory.
c. Augustine.
d. Jerome.
e. Columba.
c
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Andrew Jackson and his followers believed that the United States needed to
A) create a totally egalitarian society B) challenge the power of the eastern elites C) confront sectional differences over slavery D) strengthen the power of the federal government
According to the Past and Present video in section 21.6, what do antievolutionists in the early twentieth century and those who deny climate change today share in common?
A) belief that reason should be the basis of truth B) faith in the intrinsic value of progress C) skepticism toward scientific claims D) rejection of religious fundamentalism
The concept of das Volk is associated with which of the following?
a. It explains that the people are as a mass. b. All Germans are related by a racial destiny. c. Not living up to the ideal of the Nazis means excision. d. Germans are defined as the superior descendents of the ancient Aryans. e. All of the answers are correct.
By the mid-fifteenth century, Portuguese mariners used a strategy called the volta do mar, which
A) enabled them to sail directly into the wind. B) enabled them to measure their location north and south of the equator with accuracy. C) allowed them to avoid the use of sails for extended periods of time. D) enabled them to sail with westerly winds rather than force their way against trade winds. E) allowed them to sneak up on their enemies unannounced.