1) having a reputation of the worst or most unpleasant kind; notorious
2) well-known for some bad quality or deed
1) having a reputation of the worst or most unpleasant kind; notorious
2) well-known for some bad quality or deed
Question 01 - IFS 2014.1 - Subsequent - During the Republic, Rome expanded towards the Mediterranean Sea, considering the consequences of this expansion tick the incorrect item.a) There was a great flow of wealth in Roman territory;b) Increase in slavery due to the arrival of new prisoners of war fr
question 1 (Pucsp 2006) Consider the following texts, which refer to two distinct moments in German history:respectively, the unification of the national state, in the 19th century, and the Nazi period, in the 20th century. “Bismarck himself seems not to have been very concerned with symbolism, exce
Question 01 - FUVEST 2019 - 1st Phase - In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev took over as general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. As soon as he took power, he proposed perestroika, which, among other things, aimed ata) profound reforms in the political-administrative system to put an end
Question 01 - FGV-SP 2002 - “Speak softly and use a club”, said US President Theodore Roosevelt to justify US foreign policy. Regarding the policy known as the “Big Stick”, we can say:a) It meant a pragmatic measure taken by the North Americans shortly after independence, seeking to overcome diploma