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HSCO 502 Developmental Analysis The student will discuss his/her own development over his/her lifetime and how it relates to the developmental concepts discussed throughout this course. The purpose of this paper is for the student to demonstrate an ability to apply a working knowledge of the theories, terminology, and concepts of human growth and development…

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HIEU 390 Quiz 7 Which nation suffered the most deaths in the Second World War? What was the first act of aggression by a European Fascist power? One of the reasons why an estimated 60 million civilians died in World War II was that it was the first conflict in which non-combatants were deliberately and…

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HIEU 390 Quiz 4 As a long-term cause of the First World War, nationalism had what impact? The expansion of the European colonial empires brought the Great Powers into conflict over issues of control of markets and resources, as well as military security and national prestige. What was the outcome of the British campaign in…

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HIEU 390 Quiz 1 Why was Crown Prince Frederick an important figure in the German Empire’s early years? As emperor, Wilhelm II pursued a carefully considered foreign policy based on maintaining the balance-of-power in Europe. Upon becoming emperor, Wilhelm II did what regarding Bismarck? Who was Helmuth von Moltke? According Otto Pflanze’s article, “Bismarck’s Realpolitik,”…

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HIWD 375 Quiz 7 Power struggles continued throughout 1964 and 1965 within the Republic of Vietnam: According to the text, by the summer of 1965, what had become increasingly clear? Although the professor of this course has argued Tet resulted in a military victory, a negative aspect of the Tet Offensive was? Johnson’s  announcement in…

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HIWD 375 Quiz 4 What is one explanation for the seemingly endless battles to hold various hill tops during the static phase of the war? The US Army though encircled held its own while the Chinese attacked fruitlessly against the fury of UN/US Air and Artillery during the fourth Chinese Offensive at : According to…

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HIWD 375 Quiz 1 To the Chinese war is viewed as an acceptable instrument of policy in any future foreign policy planning: China is compared to a turtle for what reason in the video: Most Chinese territorial claims and ambition today can be drawn back to the ___________ dynasty. The moral leadership demonstrated by Mao…

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HIUS 445 Book Test Liberty University Ronald Reagan was—as early 1945—an ardent proponent of the abolition of atomic weapons and the internationalization of atomic energy. Reagan’s “dream” was a world free of nuclear weapons. In the late 1940s, Reagan, a liberal Democrat, took on a leadership role with Screen Actors Guild in Hollywood, and began…

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HIUS 445 Exam 8 Liberty University Why was Reagan convinced by 1986 that Gorbachev—despite his complaints against SDI—would come around on arms reduction agreement that both he and Reagan could live with? Reagan was very unpopular in his last year in office, which happened to coincide with the 1988 presidential campaign.  His approval rating was…

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HIUS 445 Exam 7 Liberty University This 1986 summit between Reagan and Gorbachev focused on agreements in principle to reduce all strategic nuclear weapons 50% over a five-year period and to limit intermediate-range nuclear forces to 100 warheads for each side.  This opened the door for START and the INF Treaty.  The meeting between the…

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HIUS 445 Exam 6 Liberty University What was one of Reagan’s greatest frustrations as President? The Contras were Nicaraguan “freedom fighters” opposed to the pro-Soviet Sandinista government.  Reagan wanted to support the Contras. What was NSDD-138? This Latin American county was of special interest to Reagan.  By the time he entered office in 1981, the…

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HIUS 445 Exam 5 Liberty University Reagan, according to James Graham Wilson, possessed contradictory views of Soviet power.  The Soviets were both incredibly powerful and teetering on a weak foundation. What was Reagan’s greatest regret and greatest sorrow as president? Which of the following is true about Grenada in 1983? This 1980 book by Larry…

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HIUS 445 Exam 4 Liberty University Iran released the American hostages in Tehran just minutes after Reagan was sworn into office in 1981.  The reason: Iran was afraid of Reagan.  The outgoing Carter administration was unable to make a deal, and was of no consequence or concern. Reagan was sworn in as President of the…

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HIUS 445 Exam 3 Liberty University President Jimmy Carter faced a strong challenge in the 1980 Democratic primaries from this U.S. Senator. While he was ultimately able to hold off that challenge, the President entered the fall campaign against Reagan in a weakened position. What did Democratic former California Governor Pat Brown call Reagan in…

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HIUS 445 Exam 2 Liberty University Reagan’s main opponent in the 1980 Republican primaries. Reagan lost his bid for reelection as California governor in 1970.  He was narrowly defeated by Democrat Jesse Unruh, the “big daddy” of California politics. The economic crisis in the late 1970s was so severe and so disorienting that many observers…

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HIUS 445 Exam 1 Liberty University Reagan supported the New Deal, but later came to believe that agencies like the Works Progress Administration, which put people to work building roads, bridges, and other projects, was undermined bureaucracy– and specifically, federal welfare workers who discouraged able-bodied men from working because they were already being taken care…

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THEO 313 Test 3 Liberty University According to Drs. Campbell and Habermas, what are the most prominent theories that oppose Jesus’ resurrection? What is your response to contemporary opponents of Jesus’ resurrection? Dene the Moral Inuence Theory of the atonement. Assess the statement, “atonement theories are not the reality but explanations of its working.” Discuss…

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CLED 365 Papers Liberty University Includes paper 1, 2, 3, and 4. The student will write four 1,000–1,500-word research-based papers in current Turabian format that focuses on the specified topic. Each paper must include at least 4 citations from the course textbooks and the Bible.

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LIFC 502 Exam 3 Liberty University Human beings are creatures of habit that put themselves in trances all day long: Needs that are denied gain power underground: Standards are all of the following EXCEPT: A danger in a coach-client relationship is that some kind of parent-child relationship develops when challenging: Appreciative inquiry is a three-step…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 4 Liberty University What was the “federalist movement?” Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the French Revolutionary Army? After the French victory at Valmy saved the Revolution, the Convention attempted to deescalate the war by fighting defensively and opening negotiations with Austria and Prussia. In “Religion: The Cult of the Supreme Being,” Robespierre believed that, by…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 3 Liberty University The pro-war party in France, the Girondins, and their leader, Jacques-Pierre Brissot, believed war would ignite patriotism and inspire other European peoples to rise up against their rulers. The “Petition of the Jews of Paris, Alsace and Lorraine to the National Assembly” (1/28/90) demonstrated how the Revolution sparked hope for true change in society, given the second class status…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 2 Liberty University The underlying issue of the controversy over “voting by head” was the question: Would France become a nation of equal citizens or divided into groups with differing privileges and rights? The extravagant expenses of the court at Versailles and of Marie Antoinette did not match the military budget, yet…

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HIEU 425 Quiz 1 Liberty University In “Voltaire, Selections from the Philosophical Dictionary,” the philosophe calls for (in Enlightenment fashion) Europeans to leave the Chinese and the Indians in peace, due to the antiquity of their cultures. Per Professor Popkin, the weakness of the French crown most responsible for precipitating the Revolution was its inability to balance its income and…

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HIEU 322 Article Quiz 1 It was acceptable for women to wear their hair covered or uncovered and down, but Paul suggested covered. How was 1 stcentury A.D. Corinth different from Athens? What was Acrocorinth? Both the Apostle Paul and Plutarch agreed on this point about hairstyles: Around 300 B.C., this Roman general supposedly became the…

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HIEU 322 Quiz 8 Liberty University HIEU 322 Quiz: The Fall of the Roman Empire Module 8: Week 8 What were some characteristics of the classical Greco-Roman city? While Theodosius in the late 4th century banned the outward expression of paganism, there was no specifc attack on pagans. Indeed, many pagans continued to serve in…

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HIEU 322 Quiz 7 Liberty University Set 1 This high-ranking Roman officer ultimately (457) became emperor in the West following the death of Maximus in 455.  After he failed to recapture Africa and secure the flow of grain to the Roman populace, he was stripped of power and executed in 461. Which of the following…

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HIEU 322 Quiz 6 Liberty University HIEU 322 Quiz: Crisis, Change, and the Division of Empire Module 6: Week 6 Which of the following is true about the Emperor Gallienus? This Severan reigned as Roman Emperor from 218 to 222. His rule was marked by offensive behavior and scandal. He declared himself sun-god, and was…

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HIEU 322 Quiz 5 Liberty University HIEU 322 Quiz: Rome and Early Christians Module 5: Week 5 What stumbling blocks to Judaism did Christianity overcome for the Romans? This Roman emperor (98-117 A.D.) was known for his military pursuits, especially his move, in 113, against Armenia and Parthia. Never again would the Roman empire advance…

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HIEU 322 Quiz 4 Liberty University HIEU 322 Quiz: The Early Roman Empire Module 4: Week 4 In 31 B.C. this grandnephew of Julius Caesar became absolute master of the Roman Empire (31 B.C.-14 A.D.). Remembering that Julius Caesar had been murdered because of his recourse to naked power, he concealed his ascendancy behind acceptable…

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HIEU 322 Quiz 3 Liberty University This 48 B.C. clash between Pompey and Caesar was the climactic battle of the Roman civil war.  Pompey was decisively defeated, and fled to Egypt, where he was murdered by Ptolemy XIII. NOT true about Pompey: Not a member of the First Triumvirate: Consul between 104 and 100 B.C.,…

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