Answer:
Correct answer is Gulliver's Travels.
Explanation:
Gulliver's Travels is the correct as this famous book written by Jonathan Swift was published in 1726.
The Iron Heel, written by Jack London was published in 1908.
Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley was written in 1931 and published in 1932.
Answer:
Stoicism was the school of thought that was flourished in Greek and Roman. This is the loftiest history of Stoicism that is recorded in western civilization.
Explanation:
The stoicism was flourished in Rome in the mid-second century. There were two famous and chief philosophers at that time named Rodes and Panaetius.
Both of them were the disciples of Poseidonius. Panaetius has been arranged a school of stoicism in Rome. It happened before Athens comes to Rome.
Poseidon was a religious man whose influence was seen on people. Both the doctrine were opposite to each other.
Chrysippus believed in staying away from a Stoicism school. Chrysippus was commended to defend Stoic logic and the epistemology.
Answer:
1) Spain, 2) England, 3) France, 4) Spain, 5) Spain, 6) France, 7) Spain, 8) England, 9) Spain, 10) England, 11) Southern Colonies, 12) Southern Colonies, 13) New England, 14) Southern Colonies, 15) Middle Colonies, 16) New England, 17) Southern Colonies, 18) Middle Colonies, 19) New England, 20) New England.
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