Thomas Jefferson was __________

A) not convinced that Indian cultures were still viable
B) an opponent of western expansion
C) a supporter of the gradual abolition of slavery
D) a strong believer in the equality of men and women


Answer: A

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With the collapse of the Carolingian monarchy and attacks by Vikings, Magyars, and Muslims, local populations depended on local strongmen for protection, further promoting the development of a __________ society.

A. academic B. feudal C. high D. monastic

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Why are the collected works of Johann Sebastian Bach sometimes referred to as “the fifth gospel”?

a) He worked Pietist doctrine into the vast collection of his religious compositions. b) He preached the gospel throughout Germany so effectively. Consider This: Bach is famous for cantatas and oratorios. See 5.4: Reason’s Alternatives. c) His personal piety left even those who disagreed with him in awe. Consider This: Bach is famous for cantatas and oratorios. See 5.4: Reason’s Alternatives. d) His accomplishments in organ playing moved many to begin to attend church regularly. Consider This: Bach is famous for cantatas and oratorios. See 5.4: Reason’s Alternatives.

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Which of the following supports the Zionist movement?

A) Rule Britannia B) Deutschland Über Alles (Germany Over All) C) God Save the Queen D) The Jewish State

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Greater permissibility of emotional expression in individualistic cultures primarily extends to what group?

A. women B. men C. people of color D. cisgender, hetereosexuals

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