Who was the most influential of the Postmodernist thinkers?
A) Michael Foucault
B) Nietzsche
C) Jacques Derrida
D) Jean-Françoise Lyotard
E) Edward W. Said
A
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What led to the end of Egypt's existence as an independent civilization?
A) absorbed by the Phoenician economic enterprises B) conquered by the Hittites C) influenced by the Kushites D) invaded by Sudanese insurgents E) conquered by the Persians
Which of the following is not true about the reign of Suleyman I the Magnificent?
A. The Ottomans first captured the Slavic regions of Poland. B. The Ottomans invaded Hungary. C. The Ottomans' advance into Austria was finally stopped at Vienna. D. The Ottomans were increasing their control over the western Mediterranean area. E. The Ottomans were treated as a major power by the principal European states.
By the second century C.E., half of the members of the Roman Senate were
a. women from Patrician familes b. former slaves from North Africa c. non-Italians from the provinces of the empire d. Germans e. no longer living in Rome but elsewhere in the empire
What was the result of Bedouin inter-clan rivalries?
A) They kept the population down in a region that could support a few people. B) They tended to weaken the Bedouin in comparison to neighboring peoples and empires. C) They allowed for intermarriage between clan groups, thus preventing social isolation. D) They strengthened the Bedouin and enabled them to challenge their neighbors.