Who argued that "The law of survival of the fittest was not made by man, and it cannot be abrogated by man. We can only, by interfering with it, produce the survival of the unfittest."?

A) Lester Frank Ward
B) William Graham Sumner
C) Herbert Spencer
D) Josiah Strong
E) William Sylvis


B

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Southern Democrats appealed to nonslaveholders in the South by ___________________.

A. advocating the passage of protective tariffs B. supporting a federal land-grant program in the territories C. playing on their racial fears D. arguing that any hardworking person could acquire slaves

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Which statement offers the most accurate depiction of the Aztec Empire?

a. It was a highly centralized, tightly administered monarchy developed through military conquest. b. It was a collection of semi-autonomous territories, all connected by a patron god and with a monarch. c. It was a highly centralized maritime society that had evolved from a foundation of intense religious piety. d. It was followed by the Mayan civilization. e. It initially permitted human sacrifice until the practice was abolished by Montezuma.

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The Moche capital city was centered around what structures?

a. markets b. cemeteries c. pyramids d. royal roads e. pottery workshop

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Animals traditionally excluded from the rice-growing system include ALL EXCEPT:

a. goats. b. sheep. c. pigs. d. cows.

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