The Oneida community:
a. allowed each member an equal vote in governing the community.
b. permitted all of its members to own private property.
c. banished any member who divulged any information about the community's sexual practices.
d. invented the concept of birth control in America.
e. controlled which of its members would be allowed to reproduce.
Answer: e. controlled which of its members would be allowed to reproduce.
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How does Islam differ from Christianity in terms of their respective relationships between sacred and secular authority?
A) In Christianity, the distinction between secular and religious government is much clearer. B) In Islam, the distinction between secular and religious government is much clearer. C) Islam functions as a religion separate from secular government. D) Christianity, unlike Islam, makes no distinction between church and state. E) Christian society is governed by religious law, while Islamic society is governed by secular law.
In the six months following the peace accord, North Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government (PRG)
A. made a good faith effort to secure a negotiated solution to the war. B. proposed that the World Court mediate the ongoing dispute between Hanoi and Saigon. C. launched a massive, tank-led offensive aimed at capturing Saigon. D. called on France to use its good offices to achieve a mutually satisfactory diplomatic solution to the war. E. infiltrated troops into South Vietnam, and constructed a greatly improved logistical infrastructure.
During the 18th century, the balance of European power fluctuated dangerously due to all of the following EXCEPT
A) Spain reasserted its dominance. B) Prussia and Russia achieved military potential. C) the power vacuum of Poland and the Ottoman Empire tempted the major powers of Europe. D) Britain and France were involved in colonial rivalry. E) Habsburg Austria gained military strength.
The text does NOT make which of the following connections?
a. Alexander the Great's proud, fiery temperament and Alexander's mother b. Alexander's ambition/inspiration and the Homeric heroes c. Alexander's appreciation of Greek culture and Aristotle d. Alexander's determination to defeat Persia and Herodotus e. Alexander's military skills/leadership abilities and Philip II