Who was the Greek philosopher sentenced to death by the Greek Senate for corrupting the youth and impiety?
a. Pythagoras
b. Plato
c. Aristotle
d. Socrates
e. None of the above
d
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The enactment of the Morrill Act in 1862 resulted in the rapid and extensive development of public higher education
A. True B. False
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Supranational entities are informal, international public bodies whose members are state governments and regional organizations. 2. International law was developed in response to the emergence of the modern state system in the 17th century in order to formalize operating rules among these states that had been based on customary practices. 3. Dutch scholar Hugo Grotius is often considered the father of modern international law. Grotius published a groundbreaking work called De Jure Belli, which separated international law from ethics and theology. 4. The Concert of Europe was a multinational pact that outlawed war as a means of conflict resolution. 5. The Atlantic Charter was a joint declaration by the United States and Great Britain that detailed the position of the two countries relative to World War II and their goals for postwar peace.
For low-income children, intelligence quotient (IQ) scores are MORE likely to reflect _____ causes or influences than for middle- and higher-income children.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Watergate scandal broke and Richard Nixon was forced to resign largely due to which of the following?
A. the Senate investigation spurred by the "leaks" of "Deep Throat," later claimed to be Federal Bureau of Investigation bureaucrat Mark Felt B. the House investigation into impropriety in the savings and loan industry C. the House banking scandal D. a casual conversation between President Nixon and Henry Kissinger, which was overheard by a reporter at a state dinner