The two European nations which adamantly refused to give up their Southeast Asian colonies after World War II were France and the Netherlands
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Sikhism
a. tried to blend Islam and Hinduism. b. practiced pacifism spite of attacks from Hindus and Muslims. c. ultimately provided a third religious alternative in Persian Afghanistan. d. was founded by Nanak, a guru in Tamiland, in the early 500s. e. followed the Five Pillars of Asoka.
In the early decades of New England settlement, new colonies in adjacent areas were often founded because of
A. overcrowding in the older towns. B. religious differences. C. the opportunities of the fertile frontier lands. D. imperial ambitions.
In the late 1970s, members of the so-called Sagebrush Rebellion
A. sought the repeal or reduction of many environmental restrictions. B. mobilized in favor of stricter immigration controls in the West. C. complained the federal government ignored the American West. D. favored restrictions on new commercial development in the West. E. were inclined to support liberal politicians.
What did Chief Justice John Marshall insist on?
What will be an ideal response?