Who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1971?
a. Salman Rushdie
b. Ernest Hemingway
c. Jorge Amado
d. Pablo Neruda
e. Jose Saramago
Ans: d
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A. Bush was more sympathetic to his father's views on foreign affairs than to Ronald Reagan's. B. Bush was a sly politician who, by refusing to be swayed by the criticisms of foreign governments, intended to win over the conservative Democrats he needed to push his agenda through Congress. C. Bush was an independent thinker who was not going to be controlled by strong-minded members of his administration such as Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. D. Bush wanted the United States to plot a unilateralist course in international affairs.
The Chinese response to Jesuit priests who attempted to introduce science into their societies was
a. hostility. b. general indifference. c. intense curiosity. d. confusion.
The focus on people rather than gods in literature and the arts that was popular in the Renaissance is called:
A. the vernacular. B. romanticism. C. humanism. D. A and B only E. B and C only. F. A and C only. G. All of the above. H. None of the above.
In describing black life in the city, this module notes a difference between black religious and cultural experiences based on __________
a) socioeconomic class b) place of origin c) age d) political affiliation