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General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
68841
The 'Apartheid' system in South Africa was a legacy of:
Answer:
Dutch and British colonial racial policies
While formalized in 1948 by the Afrikaner National Party, the roots of segregation lay in the colonial laws of both the Dutch Cape Colony and the British Empire.
68842
Which U.S. Commodore defeated the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay (Philippines) in 1898?
Answer:
George Dewey
Commodore George Dewey's decisive victory at the Battle of Manila Bay destroyed the Spanish Pacific squadron with very few American casualties.
68843
The 'Spanish Inquisition' was established primarily to:
Answer:
Root out heretics and non-converts (Jews and Muslims) in Spain
Established by Ferdinand and Isabella, the Inquisition enforced Catholic orthodoxy and targeted 'Conversos' (converted Jews/Muslims) suspected of secretly practicing their old faiths.
68844
Sir Walter Raleigh is credited with popularizing which product in England?
Answer:
Tobacco
Raleigh is famously associated with introducing tobacco (and potatoes) to the English court, though the plants were known to Spanish explorers earlier.
68845
The 'Indian Independence Act 1947' created which two independent dominions?
Answer:
India and Pakistan
The Act partitioned British India into two new independent dominions: India (Hindu majority) and Pakistan (Muslim majority).
68846
Which country is the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the Americas?
Answer:
Brazil
Due to the Treaty of Tordesillas, Portugal colonized the eastern part of South America (Brazil), while Spain took the rest.
68847
The 'Battle of the Nile' (1798) resulted in the destruction of the French fleet by:
Answer:
The British Royal Navy
Nelson's victory at the Nile stranded Napoleon's army in Egypt and ensured British naval dominance in the Mediterranean.
68848
Who was the last Aztec Emperor, defeated by Cortés?
Answer:
Moctezuma II (and later Cuauhtémoc)
Moctezuma II was the ruler when Cortés arrived; he was killed during the initial occupation. His successor Cuauhtémoc was the last to surrender Tenochtitlan.
68849
The 'Dreyfus Affair' was a political scandal involving antisemitism in:
Answer:
France
The wrongful conviction of Jewish army officer Alfred Dreyfus for treason divided French society and exposed deep antisemitism in the French Third Republic.
68850
Which conflict is often called the 'First World War' because it was fought on five continents?
Answer:
The Seven Years' War
Fought between 1756 and 1763, the Seven Years' War involved every European great power and spanned Europe, the Americas, West Africa, India, and the Philippines.