Summarize the significant ideas of Enlightenment philosophers.(1 point)
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A. These ideas were focused on crime and punishment and the importance of government.
B. These ideas were focused on Christianity and unalienable rights.
C. These ideas were focused on reason, God, nature, and humanity.
D. These ideas were focused on the U.S. Constitution and the French Revolution.
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C. These ideas were focused on reason, God, nature, and humanity.
Which of the following would an investigation of the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe help to prove true?(1 point)
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Religion could be practiced more freely in most Eastern European countries.
Democracy is thriving in all countries behind the Iron Curtain.
The adoption of the free market went smoothly.
The Soviet Union remains the dominant force in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
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Religion could be practiced more freely in most Eastern European countries.
Democracy is thriving in all countries behind the Iron Curtain.
The adoption of the free market went smoothly.
The Soviet Union remains the dominant force in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
Religion could be practiced more freely in most Eastern European countries.
Which of the following was a consequence of the transition to democracy in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union?(1 point)
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One-party rule remains commonplace throughout the region.
People could travel freely.
Russia banned the Orthodox Church.
Catholicism remained suppressed in Poland.
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One-party rule remains commonplace throughout the region.
People could travel freely.
Russia banned the Orthodox Church.
Catholicism remained suppressed in Poland.
People could travel freely.
Compare how globalization contributed to population changes in the developing and developed worlds.(1 point)
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A. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political stability, tend to receive a lot of immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political instability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world.
B. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political stability, tend to receive a lot of immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political instability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world.
C. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political stability, tend to receive fewer immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political instability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world.
D. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political instability, tend to receive a lot of immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political stability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world.
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A. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political stability, tend to receive a lot of immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political instability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world.
B. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political stability, tend to receive a lot of immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political instability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world.
C. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political stability, tend to receive fewer immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political instability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world.
D. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political instability, tend to receive a lot of immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political stability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world.
B. Countries with pull factors, such as higher incomes and political stability, tend to receive a lot of immigrants. These countries are often, but not always, in the developing world. Countries with push factors tend to have lower incomes, fewer job opportunities, and political instability. These countries are often, but not always, in the developed world.
Investigating the impact of major demographic patterns shows which of the following?(1 point)
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Population changes can have important impacts on how a country functions.
Many demographic patterns do not last long and can change quickly.
There is very little connection between population change and the environment.
Population changes only affect human systems in a country.
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Population changes can have important impacts on how a country functions.
Many demographic patterns do not last long and can change quickly.
There is very little connection between population change and the environment.
Population changes only affect human systems in a country.
Population changes can have important impacts on how a country functions.