Renaissance humanists are best described as

a. advocates of a liberal arts program of study.
b. lawyers and judges trained in Muslim as well as Roman law.
c. experts in the new disciplines of psychology and sociology.
d. All of these answers are correct.


a

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A. It followed the lines of the traditional Tory and Whig divide in Great Britain. B. It was sometimes noisy, but never very consequential. C. It broke down on traditionalist versus radical democratic lines. D. It tended to focus on issues of social and economic justice.

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Describe American foreign policy attempts to improve economic and security relations with Europe during the 1920s. 

What will be an ideal response?

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During his study at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Muir

a) was a loner who had few friends or associates. b) often suffered disciplinary action for missing classes or gazing blankly out the classroom window. c) considered any visits to his room to be "an invasion of his space." d) learned that religion, science, and literature would be useless in his study of the wilderness. e) heard many conservationist arguments that strengthened his resolve that the wilderness must be preserved.

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