In his work, On Crimes and Punishments, ____ argued that punishments should serve only as deterrents
a. Voltaire
b. Diderot
c. Montesquieu
d. Hume
e. Beccaria
e
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Which of the following was a difference between free blacks in the Upper South and free blacks in the North?
A) Free blacks in the North were far fewer in number than free blacks in the Upper South. B) Free blacks in the Upper South were not allowed to hold skilled jobs. C) Free blacks in the Upper South were not allowed to live in cities. D) Free blacks in the Upper South were living alongside slaves.
Newton was a strong supporter of ________
A. empiricism B. inspiration C. divine guidance D. rationalism
Republicans complained that the Alien and Sedition Acts violated the
a. Bill of Rights. b. Articles of Confederation. c. Naturalization Act. d. Stamp Act.
Imagine that you were one of the leaders of the English settlement at Jamestown. What could you have done to lessen the hardships or to prevent the tragedies that took place during the first 15 years of settlement?
What will be an ideal response?