The French naturalist Lamarck believed that

A. both attributes acquired during one's lifetime could be inherited and species are organized according to a linear "chain of being"
B. attributes acquired during one's lifetime could be inherited
C. species are organized according to a linear "chain of being"
D. none of these


A. both attributes acquired during one's lifetime could be inherited and species are organized according to a linear "chain of being"

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A distinctive pattern in marriage of Catholics compared to Jews and Eastern Orthodox Christians was that ______________.

A. marriage was usually set at the onset of puberty B. marriage had to be conducted according to a contract negotiated between both families and the Church C. marriage was reserved until later, when each member could afford to establish a household D. marriage was required within the community for stability E. marriages could not be ended except by death

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In pre-industrial society, manufacturing work was often done

a. in large factories. b. by a master craftsman and his apprentices. c. with considerable numbers of relatively unskilled laborers. d. in urban environments that were personally alienating and psychologically straining.

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Which of the following is true of America's economic relations with the rest of the world during the 1920s?

a. American overseas investments increased substantially. b. The nation suffered from an adverse balance of trade. c. The nation experienced a reduction in its foreign trade. d. The United States organized and supported the World Bank.

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What was the result of the Wars of the Roses?

A. a more stable and efficient state B. the decline of England as a major power C. the independence of Scotland D. the collapse of law and government in England until the 1600s

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