John Wilkes printed his ideas in his newspaper called ________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: The North Briton

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The principle of li in Chinese life expresses

A) a king?s right to suppress all challenges to authority. B) the demand that loyalty to the ruler supercedes loyalty to family. C) prosperity, manners, and sacred rituals. D) a code of honor and chivalry for the nobility in both war and peace. E) the right of the Chinese people to rebel against government oppression.

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Which of the following statements is true regarding women during the period of the Enlightenment?

a. Women often sponsored and participated in intellectual salons. b. All of the answers are correct. c. Margaret Cavendish argued that restrictions on women resulted from nothing more than "the over-weening conceit men have of themselves." d. Mary Astell argued that absolute authority was not acceptable in the state or home. e. Mary Wollestonecraft felt that women should be allowed to achieve their full potential though education, citizenship, and financial autonomy.

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In the latter part of the nineteenth century,

a. few people appeared satisfied with the quality of national politics. b. presidents were expected to be innovative leaders. c. the percentage of eligible voters who actually voted steadily declined. d. the percentage of eligible voters who actually voted was higher than today. e. none of these choices.

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Which statement provides the best interpretation of this sentence from text page 53? “The diversity of early English colonization must be emphasized precisely because it is so easy to overlook.”

A) Most historians did not realize how similar the English colonies were when they were initially settled. B) The reasons that people settled the English colonies were so complex that they have only begun to be understood recently. C) Settlers of the English colonies tended to overlook the hardships that they would face because they were so eager for religious freedom. D) The experiences of the early English colonists cannot be separated from their experiences back in England. E) Because most of the colonists were English, and eventually formed a single nation, many assume that they were originally more alike than different.

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