Salat is the obligation in Islam to __________
A) say prayers
B) give alms
C) make a pilgrimage to Mecca
D) observe Ramadan
Answer: A
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During the 1920s, American foreign policy toward Europe was characterized by
A) a willingness to forgive the World War I debts owed to the U.S. government by former allies. B) a desire to lead the League of Nations. C) by independent internationalism with an occasional willingness to enter into arms control treaties. D) a commitment to the World Court. E) complete isolation from other countries.
"Mr. Hamilton. May it please Your Honour; I agree with Mr. Attorney, that Government is a sacred Thing, but I differ very widely from him when he would insinuate, that the just Complaints of a Number of Men, who suffer under a bad Administration, is libelling that Administration. Had I believed that to be Law, I should not have given the Court the Trouble of hearing any Thing that I could say in this cause. . . . What strange Doctrine is it, to press every Thing for Law here which is so in England? I believe we should not think it a Favour, at present at least, to establish this Practice. In England so great a Regard and Reverence is had to the Judges, that if any man strike another in Westminster Hall, while the Judges are sitting, he shall lose his Right Hand, and forfeit his Land and
Goods, for so doing." At the libel trial of Peter Zenger in 1736 in New York, Andrew Hamilton argued that Zenger should be What will be an ideal response?
The creator of the First African Baptist Church was:
A) Mother Bethel. B) Benjamin Tanner. C) Andrew Bryan. D) Jesse Brown.
Why did Ibrahima not make it back to his African family in Futa Jalon?
a) John Quincy Adams changed his mind about freeing Ibrahima. b) Thomas Foster refused to free Ibrahima. c) Ibrahima didn't want to leave his wife and children behind. d) Ibrahima died of disease in Liberia. e) Ibrahima couldn't raise enough money for the journey back to Africa.