Why were logic and dialectic the focus of a medieval university education?
A. the price of textbooks
B. the hostility of the clergy
C. the cost of lodging
D. the assumption that truth already existed
E. Both the cost of lodging and the assumption that truth already existed.
Answer: D
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a) Important city officials with financial interests in the cargo may have hoped to profit by releasing people and goods from quarantine early. b) Some local doctors assured the harbormaster all was well without visiting the ship. Consider This: The ship had already had several unexplained deaths when it arrived in port. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light. c) Many ships from Lebanon had already arrived in port with no illness a month or so earlier. Consider This: The ship had already had several unexplained deaths when it arrived in port. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light. d) Most people in the city had immunity from the plague thanks to centuries of repeated infection. Consider This: The ship had already had several unexplained deaths when it arrived in port. See 5.5: Narrative: A Shadow in the Light.
How did Walker's pamphlet influence the antislavery movement?
A) It was immediately accepted by southerners, since it advocated the use of violence against slaves. B) His aggressive style and tone in the pamphlet made others adopt a similar tone. C) He hurt black pride and nationalism, which were growing at the time D) He forced the president to rethink his views on the slave trade.
In 1951 Shah Mohammed Pahlavi lost most of his political power in Iran when who took over?
a. communists b. radical Islamists c. nationalists d. Britain e. Soviet Union
Which king ascended to Ghana’s throne in 1063?
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