On example of what the text calls "humanity's indomitable spirit" is
a. Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind.
b. the Sears Tower in Chicago.
c. India's Taj Mahal.
d. Frank Gehry's museum in Bilbao, Spain.
e. Jean Paul Sartre's No Exit.
d
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a. Hunting technology, particularly the design of spears and arrowheads. b. The musical instruments, such as flutes, left at butchering sites. c. Archeological remains showing a strong preference for agriculture over foraging. d. The presence of a specific type of technology, called Clovis points, in both northern Eurasia and North America.
Whose interests were protected under the Bloody Code?
A) musical composers B) licensed guilds C) property owners D) professional writers
Stalin's economic policy after World War II was more successful in providing consumer goods than in promoting the growth of heavy industry
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What Christian thinker of the thirteenth century saw all creatures as part of God's plan and wanted to protect nature?
a. St. Francis b. St. Boniface c. Pope Innocent III d. St. Dominic e. St. Benedict