The new and powerful Renaissance image of man as the magus refers to
a. man as a magician who can control nature.
b. man as magnificent and capable of political achievement.
c. man as blessed and capable of achieving salvation.
d. man as mystical and able to understand divine revelation.
e. man as a master of his own fate and legacy.
a
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A) Southeastern Europe, north to the Baltic Sea, west to the Frankish border, east to the Black Sea B) Southeastern Europe, north to the Baltic Sea, east to the Black Sea C) Southeastern Europe, north to the Baltic Sea, west to the Frankish border D) Southeastern Europe, west to the Frankish border, east to the Black Sea E) North to the Baltic Sea, west to the Frankish border, east to the Black Sea
In early 1945 at the Yalta Conference,
A. it was agreed that the Soviet Union should regain land lost in the 1904 Russo-Japanese War. B. Joseph Stalin withdrew a promise to enter the Pacific war. C. Joseph Stalin refused to agree to Roosevelt and Churchill's plans for the United Nations. D. Franklin Roosevelt was too ill to attend. E. Winston Churchill left early in a dispute with Stalin.
What was the Berlin Airlift?
a) a joint American, British, and French operation to supply nearly three million Berliners with food, clothing, and fuel after the Soviets cut off land access to the city b) a joint American, British, and French operation to airlift Berliners out of the Soviet zone of control Consider This: Vyacheslav Molotov had warned, “What happens to Berlin, happens to Germany; what happens to Germany, happens to Europe.” See 14.2.3: Brinkmanship in Berlin. c) a joint American, British, and French operation to airlift war materials into Berlin to help its citizens prepare for a full invasion by the Soviet Union Consider This: Vyacheslav Molotov had warned, “What happens to Berlin, happens to Germany; what happens to Germany, happens to Europe.” See 14.2.3: Brinkmanship in Berlin. d) a joint American, British, and French operation to help their citizens who were trapped in Berlin get out in advance of a Soviet takeover Consider This: Vyacheslav Molotov had warned, “What happens to Berlin, happens to Germany; what happens to Germany, happens to Europe.” See 14.2.3: Brinkmanship in Berlin.
What was the greatest deterrent to the French dream of a vast American empire?
a. the indifference of royal officials b. Canada’s reputation as a cold and inhospitable land c. France’s relative poverty d. France’s alliance with Spain