Aaron Burr's challenging Alexander Hamilton to a duel reflected what value in early nineteenth-century American culture?
A) sincerity
B) revenge
C) violence
D) justice
E) honor
D
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a. imperial competition. b. differing forms of Christianity. c. dynastic challenges. d. economic rivalry. e. claims to the lost section of the Holy Roman Empire.
Postmodernism was
a. embraced by some intellectuals struggling to reconcile polar opposites in society. b. rejected as a semantic argument. c. struggling to overcome a linguistic bias that presupposed understanding. d. dismissed as being flawed in logic. e. none of these.
Japanese imperialism
a. was able to acquire colonial territory in Africa only in 1911. b. significantly strengthened the myth of European imperialist invincibility with its defeat by Russia in 1905. c. reached an agreement in which Japan accepted United States control over the Philippines in return for the latter's recognition of Japanese annexation of Korea. d. suffered a defeat in its attempt to take over Korea. e. was rebuffed by China in the Sino-Japanese War.
Social conservatives supported abortion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false