The early fifteenth-century religious reformer who was burned at the stake was
A) John Wycliffe.
B) Erasmus.
C) Ignatius of Loyola.
D) John Calvin.
E) John Hus.
E
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A generation of young women who expressed their new freedoms in dress and lifestyle, as well as becoming the symbols of the revolution in morals, were commonly called
A) flappers. B) bobbers. C) speakeasies. D) progressives.
The most overwhelmingly Democratic group in the country were
a. northern free blacks. b. immigrant Chinese. c. native Protestant wage earners. d. native-born farmers. e. immigrant Irish Catholics.
Napoleon was an enlightened thinker in what way?
A) He was a student of culture. B) He was interested in promotion by merit instead of heredity. C) He relied upon the theory of rationalism of Descartes in adopting the reforms he enacted. D) He supported the vote for women. E) He believed in equal education for all male and female citizens of France.
What did Allen Ginsberg’s Howl (1955) protest?
a. drug use b. impulsive action c. materialism and conformism d. sexual experimentation