In the High Middle Ages, the West was able to address intellectual issues long the concern of its cousins, Islam and Byzantium. What accounts for this intellectual maturation? What were the central philosophic issues? What exactly was the West's reaction: Scholasticism?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Probably the most challenging of the essay questions, this question requires an appreciation for the intellectual place of the West in its immediate global neighborhood as well as for the essential element of Scholasticism.

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Who led the slave uprising in Saint-Domingue?

A) Arthur St. Clair B) Albert Gallatin C) Gabriel Prosser D) Saint-Domingue E) Toussaint L'Ouverture

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One may correctly describe Byzantine civilization as

a. being predominantly Islamic. b. being economically more advanced than the Latin West. c. letting the cultural life lag while pursuing trade. d. being centered upon Cairo. e. accepting the Pope as head of all Christians.

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The example of __________ is similar to the Salem witchcraft hysteria because the hunt for guilty parties led to the ruin of innocent lives.

a. recent persecutions of people of Middle Eastern descent suspected of being terrorists b. nineteenth-century accusations by Catholics against Protestant leaders for plotting against American values c. the 1940s hunt for neo-Nazis involved in un-American activities d. the arrest of French citizens during World War I for imagined crimes against the state

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