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QUESTION 1


  1. Extreme nationalist ideals caused:
  2. a.a desire to reclaim ancestral lands.
  3. b.a desire to unite kinfolk and rule inferior people. 
  4. c.patriotic societies to develop. 
  5. d.All of the above.

QUESTION 2


  1. Extreme nationalists glorified their nation’s minority populations.
  2.  True
  3.  False

QUESTION 3


  1. Post-unification the German people believed:
  2. a.in continuing to act with moderation as Bismarck had.
  3. b.Enlightenment thinking would reign.
  4. c.they were unstoppable in what they could achieve.
  5. d.a period of isolationism would benefit them most.

QUESTION 4


  1. Volkish thinkers rejected:
  2. a.Conservatism.
  3. b.the Enlightenment. 
  4. c.the unification of Germany. 
  5. d.social Darwinism. 

2 points  

QUESTION 5


  1. Houston Stewart Chamberlain’s work argued that races differed:
  2. a.physically. 
  3. b.morally. 
  4. c.intellectually. 
  5. d.All of the above. 

What event in post world war 1 Germany was motivated by the conditions imposed by the treaty of Versailles


John makes a spectacularly good case for the reflection as a great characteristic or attribute for human species. Essentially, according to john , anyone who has his/her sense of reflection in a suspended mode is no different from an animal or object, for that matter. He emphasises the point that the minute one stops reflecting one is as good as dead. It is in this sense that he values the ability to think or reflect as a very precious thing that sets human being apart from animals and non-human objects.


1.What's the central message that john sends through this text?

2.How john views emphasise the importance of being a subjective being in human existence

3."John puts a high price tag on the human ability" how does he do this?


Sudan

1: In the Beginning

Why does Griswald include this history?

2: Faith and Foreign Policy

Who are Billy Graham and Franklin Graham? How are they linked to American foreign policy?

3: “Missionary Mayonnaise”

What is the British legacy in Sudan in regards to religious development?

4: Justice

Describe how Al-Turabi personifies the history of Islamic rebellion in Africa.

5. Choose

What do you think is going on in this section?

6: Spoiling the World

How is this section linked to some of the material from the section on Nigeria?

 

Malaysia

1: The Race to Save the Last Lost Souls

How is Malaysia linked with Islamic progress?

How is adopting Sharia law seen as progress?

Who are the Orang Ali and why do they matter?

2: The Wedding

Why does Sorya’s conversion matter?

3. The River

Why does the chief’s conversion matter?

4. The Greatest Story Ever Told

Why does Bah Rahu’s conversion matter?

Epilogue

Why this vignette? What is this supposed to leave the reader with?


discuss how Americans’ thinking about economic freedom has changed, and has not changed, from the end of the nineteenth century (that is, from around 1900) to the end of the twentieth century (or the early twenty-first century). What key historical events or developments shaped ideas about economic freedom during this period, and how? What continuities can be identified in thinking about economic freedom during this period (and even date back to the nineteenth century)?


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Discuss similarities and differences between the lifestyles of the hunter-gatherer and hunter herder societies of southern Africa in the precolonial period


Explain ONE way in which the legacy of imperialism affected the economic development of new states in the second half of the twentieth century.




Why France experienced a succession of revolts and regime


The primary sources of information about the life of Jesus are the Gospels, or the first four books of the New Testament.



Chart Title: How Americans Get Their News (2016)


Chart Information: television - 67%, online - 38%, radio - 25%, and print newspaper - 20%


What is one main benefit that Americans may gain by going online for election news coverage instead of other sources?




A. people are given a chance to argue politics



B. people are able to research the candidates and issues



C. candidates can place advertisements that promote them



D. political parties can highlight the candidates that favor their issues


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