What was the Pax Romana?
A) a form of currency
B) an extended period of peace
C) the government system that replaced the Republic
D) the language of the Romans
Answer: B
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What will be an ideal response?
How does the statement from Monroe's inaugural address that expansion "to the Great Lakes and beyond the sources of the great rivers which communicate through our whole interior" meant that "no country was ever happier with respect to its domain"
contradict the country's actions in Florida and the West? A) If the United States was happy with respect to its domain, it would not have to expand to obtain Florida or more land in the West. B) If the United States was happy with respect to its domain, it would not have changed to a market economy and begun industrialization outside of the home. C) If the Great Lakes and the great rivers were important to the United States, it would not have built national roads. D) The Great Lakes and great rivers ended up being of little value to the United States during the early nineteenth century, causing the United States to seek more "domain." E) Because of poor relations with Native American tribes in the Great Lakes and great rivers regions, the United States was not truly happy in respect to its domain.
The War of Independence weakened the deep tradition of American anti-Catholicism.
a. true b. false
Consider stereotypes the paint female speech as expressive and male speech as assertive. Overall, to what extent does the evidence support such sex differences in communication?
A. Sex differences in the stereotypical direction are real, with effect sizes typically in the medium range. B. Differences in the stereotypical direction do sometimes emerge, but they are small and dependent upon context. C. Meta-analyses reveal no overall sex differences, with for instance, findings of male speech being more expressive than female speech being just as common as the reverse. D. The evidence actually supports sex differences in the opposite direction of common stereotypes.