Colonel T. E. Lawrence played a key role in the war in ________
A. the Middle East
B. France
C. West Africa
D. Greece
Answer: A
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Parmenides of Elea was the first philosopher to tackle the idea of permanence in the world. The tenets of his theory were
A) a person cannot step into the same river twice because the universe is constantly changing. Therefore, the universe cannot be understood. B) motion and change are impossible because change requires motion, which requires empty space (which does not exist). Therefore, the universe is permanent. C) the universe is immoveable until such a time as the deities choose to set it in motion. At that time, the universe becomes mutable. D) Earth is unmoving as it is the focal point of the deities' activities. The universe around us, however, is ever changing and in constant motion. Therefore, the only thing that can be understood is the earth. E) Earth is mutable but the universe remains unchanging as the deities command.
Separatists left Holland and settled at Plymouth because they wanted to
A. isolate themselves and their children from the corrupting influences of the world. B. escape the dangers posed by the renewal of warfare between Holland and France. C. escape persecution at the hands of Dutch Calvinists. D. join their fellow Puritans in New England.
Grover Cleveland __________
a. increased federal activities b. was committed to higher tariffs c. curtailed federal activities d. brought dishonor to the Democratic party e. was reelected in a landslide in 1888
The Federalists of the 1790s believed that the United States should have
A) a strong central government and a well-developed economy B) a modest central government and a predominantly rural economy C) federalized lines of authority in which the states had supreme authority over the federal government D) state governments with the power to protect revolutionary goal