Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was a literary giant whose intellectual achievements
A) were fostered by convent life that freed women from male domination and exploitation.
B) exposed the myth that Spanish colonial society oppressed women.
C) were fostered by her family's wealth and high social standing.
D) were largely the product of her successful marriage to a wealthy Spanish aristocrat.
A
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A) Holy Trinity B) Talmud C) Saint Paul Outside the Walls D) Doctrine of the Petrine Succession
Why was Great Britain the first of the world's nation to industrialize? Be specific, giving examples.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A) The Beaux-Arts style of architecture contradicted the homage paid to the ancient world. B) Urban planning transformed a swamp by Lake Michigan into a state-of-the-art site. C) The grand vision of urban planning never fully caught on with other large cities. D) This ornate location was occupied by displaced urban squatters during the Panic of 1893.