The U.S. dominant culture grew out of:
A) American Indian culture
B) African American culture
C) Islam religious traditions
D) the melting pot theory
E) Judeo-Christian religious traditions
E
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In the sixteenth century, midwifery was a trade often pursued by________
A. noble women B. merchant's wives C. male doctors D. male barbers E. elderly or widowed women
When Li Zicheng overthrew Beijing, the Ming empire turned for help to this group, which eventually overthrew the Ming
a. The Japanese Ronin. b. Mongolian Buddhists c. Manchu soldiers from the Northeast d. Rebel forces from the Southwest e. Korean private armies eager to overthrow Japan.
Recruitment systems for early-nineteenth-century American textile mills largely sought out
A. young immigrants. B. slaves. C. unskilled urban workers. D. families and rural, single women. E. single men.
Which of the events of the Age of Faith do you think was most important to the church?
What will be an ideal response?