Many of Britain's industrial entrepreneurs were Quakers and other religious minorities, in part because they were excluded from many public positions and lacked opportunities other than in the new industrial capitalism
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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What was behind the opening of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989?
a) A miscommunication among East Germans led to the Wall being opened by accident. b) Mikhail Gorbachev ordered the Wall torn down as a favor to Ronald Reagan. Consider This: One Politburo member later called the period shortly before the Wall came down “the Time of Silence... We were like a rabbit, struck motionless before a snake.” See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron. c) The West Germans finally pulled out of the divided city for good. Consider This: One Politburo member later called the period shortly before the Wall came down “the Time of Silence... We were like a rabbit, struck motionless before a snake.” See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron. d) Upkeep on the Wall proved too expensive for the East Germans. Consider This: One Politburo member later called the period shortly before the Wall came down “the Time of Silence... We were like a rabbit, struck motionless before a snake.” See 15.5: Narrative: Picnic at Sopron.
All of the following were political liabilities for Democratic presidential candidate Al Smith in 1928 except his
a. Catholic religion. b. support for the repeal of prohibition. c. lack of executive political experience. d. hostility of Fundamentalist Democrats to his political campaign. e. radio speaking skill.
What religious changes do we see during the Hellenistic Period?
A) The adoption of the worship of Near Eastern and Egyptian deities as international deities B) The abandonment of traditional Olympian deities in favor of Egyptian C) A change in the style of worship of deities, taking on a Near Eastern flavor D) An abandonment of Near Eastern deities in favor of the Greek pantheon E) None of these
On December 19, 1998, the __________ voted to approve two counts of impeachment against President Bill Clinton.
a. Supreme Court b. presidential administration c. Senate d. House of Representatives