Which historical text typically provides varying viewpoints about a given topic?

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Answer 1
Answer: A monograph is a historical text that typically provides varying viewpoints about a given topic
Answer 2
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anthology would be the answer i believe


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Which fascist leader was known as Il Duce?a. Joseph Stalin
b. Benito Mussolini
c. Adolf Hitler
d. Francisco Franco

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It would be "b. Benito Mussolini" who was the fascist leader known as Il Duce, since this is Italian for "the Leader," and Mussolini had almost complete control of the Italian state. 
The fascist leader who was known as II Duce was Benito Mussolini- B. Mussolini was the leader of fascist Italy in pre-war and during the war. During World War II that is. 

What is liberation theology

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a movement in Christian theology, developed mainly by Latin American Roman Catholics, that emphasizes liberation from social, political, and economic oppression as an anticipation of ultimate salvation
Liberation theology is most know as an interpretation of a Christian Faith out of experience of the poor......An attempt to read the Bible and key Christian doctrines with the eye of the poor or the message of the gospel.

What did Clara Lemlich accomplish in 1909

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Clara Lemlich accomplished better working conditions for female garment workers in New York City in 1909.

She was an Ukrainian immigrant in the United States who led the Uprising of the 20,000 which was a massive strike in which women in the garment making industry took the streets to call for better rights for workers such as better working hours or improved wages. Later on, she became a member of the Communist Party USA and a consumer activist.

Why is Franklin’s “The Way to Wealth” often referred to as a “secular sermon”?

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franklin's the way of Health often referred as a secular sermon because it's organized into speech  given by  "father Abraham" which make it a sermon , a character in a bible, but the purpose of The way to Wealth has nothing to do with religion, which make it a secular

The Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic in an attempt to explain such topics as justice and the "ideal" state was A) Alexander. B) Aristotle. C) Plato. D) Socrates

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The philosopher who wrote The Republic was:

C) Plato

The Republic is a Socratic dialogue, concerning justice , the order and character of the just city-state, and the just man.

In the dialogue, Socrates discusses with various Athenians and foreigners about the meaning of justice and whether the just man is happier than the unjust man. They consider the natures of existing regimes and then propose a series of different, hypothetical cities in comparison, culminating in Kallipolis  a city-state ruled by a philosopher king.

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C) Plato

Explanation:

The Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic, as well as wrote about justice and the ideal state is Plato. Plato was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical Period of Ancient Greece. He is one of the most important figures in Western philosophy, and the founder of the Aacdemy, which was the first institution of higher learning that we know of in the Western World. Plato was also Socrates's student, and Aristotle's teacher.

Why were the Greeks divided into so many city
states

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They divided into so many city-states because of geography. The mountainous terrain, many isolated valleys, and numerous offshore islands encouraged the formation of many local centers of power, rather than one all-powerful capital.