What attitude characterized American politics during the Jacksonian Era?
A) openness to new ideas and thoughts
B) paranoia and fear of conspiracies
C) a desire to establish equal rights for blacks
D) a desire to increase the scope of the United States
Answer: B
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a. increased b. decreased c. very little d. total
The unified government of Asia under the Khans has been termed the ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Jewish thinker Maimonides is an example of which of the following?
A. a scholar who rejected religion in favor of logic and reason B. a Jewish scholar who converted to Islam in order to advance his social and economic position C. a scholar turned public servant, a common feature of the Muslim states of the eleventh and twelfth centuries D. a philosopher who attempted to blend the teachings of Islam and Judaism
Voltaire opposed established religious institutions because he
A) saw the influence of churches as a barrier to human progress. B) believed that religion was "the opiate of the masses." C) was a confirmed atheist. D) was jealous of the wealth and power of the Catholic Church. E) had been refused admission to a Jesuit school.