What was the challenge of incorporating Hebrew texts into humanist scholarship?
a. The Jewish community retained a monopoly on teaching Hebrew.
b. Secular and government restrictions in Spain and France prohibited Hebrew texts.
c. The objection that Judaism had any influence on Christianity.
d. Kabbalah was on the Catholic Church's Forbidden Index.
e. Fear of the Inquisition.
c
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The outbreak of the war in Europe prompted black protests against:
A) segregation in the military and discriminatory hiring practices in war-related industries. B) the forced repatriation of black war resisters. C) the imprisonment of black politicians who spoke out against the draft. D) Nazism in the United States.
During the 1980s and 1990s, there was a great deal of talk that the achievements of Japan and the "little tigers" indicated that the world was about to enter a new historical phase, that of the
A. Greater East-Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. B. Fifth Reich. C. Age of the Toyota. D. Asian Miracle. E. Midway Millennium.
What is NOT a feature of the African American culture created by slaves out of New and Old World elements?
a. Gullah b. "Negro" spirituals c. The ringshout d. The longhouse religion e. A messianic focus among Christian slaves on Jesus as liberator
Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated on June 28, 1914, in the city of
a. Budapest. b. Sarajevo. c. Trieste. d. Vienna. e. Prague.