Early Chinese society has been described as being uniquely secular. Is this a fair assessment? Why or why not? Explain your answer by comparing the importance of religion in China to its importance in other early societies.
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The __________ Movement was a popular attempt to establish an extralegal institution to reform the government in Great Britain.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Were Epicureanism and Stoicism a continuation of "traditional" Greek thought (Socrates, Plato, and others) or were they a "new," Hellenistic development? Or both?
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The Bryce Report of 1915:
a. concluded that the world's munitions makers caused World War I b. criticized Britain for aggressive military actions in Ireland c. turned many Americans against the British d. exaggerated the murder and looting that occurred in nations under Germany's occupation
Hamilton believed that, together, his funding and assumption programs would
a. gain the monetary and political support of the rich for the federal government. b. restore the principles of state sovereignty. c. be the quickest way to pay off the national debt. d. guarantee the fairest treatment of the original holders of government bonds. e. keep taxes low and therefore create a feeling of loyalty to the new federal government.