Examlex
How did Hitler finally achieve power?
Proliferation
The rapid increase or spread of something, often used in the context of weapons, technology, or diseases.
Ballparks
Stadiums or fields where baseball games are played, often referred to more generally as venues for sporting or large-scale events.
Morality
Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.
Deontology
An ethical theory that suggests actions are morally right or wrong based on a set of rules, rather than the consequences of the actions.
Q3: Summarize the what, when, and why of
Q25: Which of the following contributed to the
Q33: In 1914, Europe exercised hegemony over most
Q41: Georg Lukács thought that<br>A)Kafka's work was to
Q46: How did the Julio-Claudian line fail?<br>A)The Roman
Q50: The Peloponnesian League was<br>A)an anti-Sparta coalition.<br>B)a cultural
Q60: The Maccabee uprising was the result of
Q61: Western European economic integration<br>A)received impetus from "Eurocrats."<br>B)was
Q66: What does the concept laissez-faire mean?<br>A)Nonintervention of
Q66: The idylls of Theocritus were<br>A)studies of courtly