6. What is the most important part of the representative democracy?
A. Legislature
B. Majority rule
C. Suffrage
D. Bill of Rights
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
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9. What was a provision of the Magna Carta?
A. Trial by jury of peers
B. A step toward providing nobles with legislative authority
C. King's power expanded
D. Expanded rights to all English citizens
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
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10. What happened as a result of the so-called Intolerable Acts?
A. The famous Boston Tea Party was planned.
B. A Committee of Correspondence was formed.
C. The port of Boston was closed.
D. A massacre occurred on the Boston Commons.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
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19. The result of the Battle of Bunker Hill was a/an
A. narrow victory for the Americans.
B. clear victory for the Americans.
C. unqualified British victory.
D. inconclusive end.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
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Erasmus' Praise of Folly is a satire which uses a narrator and main character named Folly who is the personification of the author's contemporary world of the Medieval Ages. Folly has a deep-rooted ignorance and stubbornness which is evident for all to see. Folly is pretentious and foolish which aims to encourage and support humankind's numerous faults and shortcomings.
More's Utopia pictures out a more direct solution to the times with how he depicts the manners and ways of the people from a place called Utopia. Hythlodaeus -- More's parallel to Erasmus' Folly -- has a name that literally translates to "dispenser of nonsense" is the narrator of the book.
Answer:
America is awash in ugly, hateful speech. White nationalists march defiantly, and their slogans are echoed in murderous rampages. Government officials revel in disparaging the very people they patrol. Many people—and I’m one of them—argue that the president’s rhetoric encourages this grotesque and shameful state of affairs even as he nominally condemns it. This has all led to more discussion about free speech and its limits.