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CSET Social Science 100% SOLUTIONS most frequent source of conflict between church and state in Europe throughout the middle ages - ANSWER the doctrine of papal supremacy Latin American revolutionaries of the early nineteenth century drew intellectual inspiration from - ANSWER political ideals of the Enlightenment important consequence of western European industrialization during the first half of the nineteenth century - ANSWER a division for families between home life and work life greatest influence on the outcome of World War II in Europe - ANSWER the productive capacity of U.S. factories steppe - ANSWER semiarid conditions and short grass vegetation, aka prairie climate, inland, summers are hot and winters are cold, sparse rainfall major physical feature of urban centers in the United States during the last quarter of the nineteenth century - ANSWER the extension of mass transit systems (enabled many urban dwellers to move to new suburbs) biggest influence on public sentiment toward passage of the woman suffrage amendment to the U.S. constitution in 1919 - ANSWER the organizational work of women in the Progressive movement most responsible for the economic and environmental disaster that struck the southern Great Plains during the 1930s - ANSWER the removal of the natural grass cover through plowing and cultivation major difference between the foreign policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman - ANSWER adopted a more aggressive stance toward the Soviet Union main purpose of the War Powers Act of 1973 - ANSWER restrain the president's ability to deploy forces outside the U.S. focus of La Raza Unida since 1969 - ANSWER organizing Mexican Americans to promote community development and preserve cultural traditions creation of judicial review - ANSWER inferred from logic, structure, and theory of the U.S. Constitution the U.S. government's current relationship w/ American Indian tribal govts. is most similar to its relations with - ANSWER U.S. states, since American Indian tribal govts. have the right to assert jurisdiction over their members what will most likely happen if fed govt. imposes a minimum wage that is below the equilibrium - ANSWER wages in low-skill jobs will remain unchanged reasons for objection in 1930s to the United Automobile Workers of America - ANSWER leaders of craft-based unions who opposed industrial unionism 3 major periods of prehistory - ANSWER lower paleolithic, upper paleolithic, neolithic lower paleolithic - ANSWER humans used crude tools upper paleolithic - ANSWER wider variety of tools, more specialized tools, clothing, groups, art, caves neolithic - ANSWER more complex social structures (family, religion, government), domesticate animals and crops, build houses, fires, knit/spin/weave 2 types of anthropological research - ANSWER cross-cultural research and comparative research 4 phases of human development - ANSWER lower paleolithic/old tone age, upper paleolithic/new stone age, bronze age, iron age upper paleolithic/new stone age - ANSWER BCE bronze age - ANSWER 3000 BCE iron age - ANSWER BCE defined characteristics of a civilization - ANSWER use of metal to make weapons and tools, written language, defined territorial state, calendar earliest civilization - ANSWER Mesopotamia (Tigris-Euphrates valley) between 4000- 3000 BCE modern day area of Fertile Crescent - ANSWER Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, Jordan bordered by Arabian Desert (south), Mediterranean (west), Taurus Mountains (north), Zagros Mountains (east) trademarks of Egyptian civilization - ANSWER pyramids, hieroglyphics, mummification, paper (from papyrus), decimal system, solar calendar, arithmetic and geometry trademarks of Sumerian civilization - ANSWER the wheel, irrigation, cuneiform writing (simpler than hieroglyphs), timekeeping system (still used today), first library, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Epic of Gilgamesh trademarks of Babylonian civilization (part of Sumer) - ANSWER Code of Hammurabi trademarks of Assyrian civilization - ANSWER horse-drawn chariots, organized military trademarks of Hebrew civili

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