Tyrants were most likely to establish rule in which areas of Greece?

a. A small polis with limited economic opportunities.
b. A militarily weak state in fear of Sparta.
c. Big commercial cities.
d. Regions with high numbers of helots.
e. Cities that had no general assemblies.


c

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What will be an ideal response?

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In general terms, it can be said that Islamic society

A. was usually extremely intolerant toward Christians and Jews. B. contained very rigid divisions between Church and State. C. relied heavily on religious doctrine to determine proper behavior in the areas of politics, economics, law, and ethics. D. was more violent than its contemporaries. E. became more secular after the death of Muhammad.

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Deng Xiaoping introduced market socialism in China because he believed

a. More in Adam Smith than Karl Marx b. Mao had been fundamentally misguided c. Communism was doomed d. It fit Confucian traditions better than Communism did e. China needed to modernize its economy to become a major world power again

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