What was "normalcy," and how normal was it?
What will be an ideal response?
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The Helots were freed because of __________.
A. a successful attack on Sparta by Thebes B. Spartan reforms seeking to add soldiers to their armies C. the Persian conquest of the Peloponnesus D. Athenian intervention in Spartan politics
Who utters these words, and to whom? "You must escape, son of the goddess. You must save yourself from these flames. The enemy is master of the walls and Troy is falling from her highest pinnacle... Look for a great city to establish for them after long wanderings across the sea."
a. Hector to Aeneas b. Aeneas to Priam c. Anchises to Hector d. Odysseus to Achilles e. Dido to Aeneas
What was the fundamental difference between the two very influential views of Plato and Aristotle?
A. Plato emphasized ideal forms, while Aristotle believed in learning fundamental truths through induction and observation. B. Aristotle believed all things have an ideal form, while Plato emphasized observation and inductive reasoning. C. Unlike Aristotle, Plato believed that humans were inherently moral and would create a better society when basic needs were fulfilled. D. Plato was skeptical of humans' ability to create a government that fairly provided for the needs of all.
Father Charles Coughlin criticized the New Deal for overreaching in its policies toward banking and finance
A) True B) False