The Delhi sultanate of the twelfth century could not effectively quell their Indian subjects because:

a. disintegration of the Abbasid Dynasty to a rival Sunni faction left no centralized chain of command.
b. the Rajput engrained considerable resistance to the Muslims by appealing to both Buddhists and Hindus.
c. the arrival of the Mongol forces on the northwest frontier.
d. Islamic forces

were split between India and trying to fight the Crusades in the Mediterranean.
e. None of these.


c

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A) the success of his Parthian policy. B) his refusal to cross the Danube. C) the defeat of the Persians. D) internal unrest, rare during the pax Romana. E) the Roman Empire reaching its greatest geographical extent.

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The Mauryan emperor Ashoka fought his bloodiest battle against

A. Harsha. B. the Punjab. C. Magadha. D. Kalinga. E. Alexander the Great.

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The Eisenhower administration rejected the idea of covert CIA activities to remove or assassinate leftist political leaders in the Third World

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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