Which of the following statements is not true?
a. After the Peloponnesian Wars, Athens never recovered its position as a powerful city-state.
b. Athens became the cultural center of philosophy.
c. Macedonia assumed the lead in the Greek world as the center of democracy.
d. Macedonia became the powerhouse after the Peloponnesian Wars.
e. Alexander assumed the leadership of Macedonia after the assassination of Philip.
c
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a. rules for monastic life. b. writings on the nature of Jesus. c. correspondence with Justinian. d. encouragement of Arian missionaries. e. hostility to the remnants of pagan culture.
Perestroika is a Russian term that may very simply be defined in English as ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
By 1850, about half of all __________ were African American
A) barbers B) sailors C) carpenters D) teachers
All of the following are correct about the European nations and their colonial empires during the interwar years EXCEPT
A) despite World War I, the Europeans had maintained their colonial empires. B) Britain and France had added to their empires by dividing up many of Germany's colonial possessions. C) the political and social foundations and the self-confidence of European imperialism was strengthened during the 1920s and 1930s. D) the political and social foundations and the self-confidence of European imperialism was undermined during the 1920s and 1930s. E) there was a rising tide of unrest in the colonial world against Western imperialism.