latests
The philosopher Immanuel Kant is best known for which ethical theory?
A) Utilitarianism
B) Deontology
C) Virtue Ethics
D) Hedonism
Kantian ethics emphasizes duty and moral laws derived from reason, proposing actions are right if based on universal principles.
latests
A)
Black Sea
B)
Red Sea
C)
Arabian Sea
D)
Caspian Sea
The Suez Canal links the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, a key trade route completed in 1869 in Egypt.
latests
A)
Galileo Galilei
B)
Johannes Kepler
C)
Copernicus
D)
Tycho Brahe
Nicolaus Copernicus proposed the heliocentric model in 1543, stating Earth revolves around the Sun, challenging geocentric beliefs.
latests
A)
Adam Smith
B)
David Ricardo
C)
John Locke
D)
Karl Marx
Adam Smith’s *Wealth of Nations* laid the foundation of classical economics, advocating free markets and division of labor.
latests
A)
Maya
B)
Inca
C)
Aztec
D)
Olmec
The Inca used quipus, knotted strings, as a method of recording numbers and information without writing.
latests
A)
Qin
B)
Han
C)
Ming
D)
Tang
The Ming dynasty expanded and fortified the Great Wall between the 14th–17th centuries, much of which still stands today.
latests
A)
Seneca
B)
Marcus Aurelius
C)
Epictetus
D)
Cicero
Marcus Aurelius, a Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, wrote *Meditations*, reflecting on virtue, duty, and leadership.
latests
A)
Spain and France
B)
Spain and England
C)
Spain and Portugal
D)
Portugal and France
The Treaty of Tordesillas split new overseas territories between Spain and Portugal, mediated by the Pope to avoid conflict.
latests
A)
1919
B)
1939
C)
1945
D)
1950
The UN was established in 1945 after World War II to maintain international peace, replacing the failed League of Nations.
latests
A)
Kant
B)
Hume
C)
Descartes
D)
Locke
Immanuel Kant’s *Critique of Practical Reason* (1788) focused on ethics, freedom, and the role of moral law.
latests
A)
Russian
B)
French
C)
American
D)
Chinese
The Bastille’s fall in 1789 marked the start of the French Revolution, symbolizing the people’s fight against tyranny.
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