Examine the history of the Hebrews. Why did they have so much trouble uniting into a powerful political force? How did their wanderings and misfortune affect the development of their form of monotheism?
What will be an ideal response?
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New Amsterdam, founded by the Dutch, became New York after English conquest
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The deepening inequality of income in the 1920s contributed to the Great Depression because a. the rich spent a smaller proportion of their incomes on consumption than wage earners did. b. the working class spent far less than the wealthy on consumer goods. c. reduced tax rates meant the government had a smaller budget with which to invest in economic recovery. d. the wealthy paid extremely
high taxes, which hindered spending. e. None of these choices.
President Lincoln responded to opposition to the war effort by
A) engaging in widespread suspension of civil liberties B) prohibiting election activities of the opposition party C) upholding the Bill of Rights in all cases D) ordering suspension of civil liberties in a few extreme cases
Tribes in the southern part of the Indian Territory __________.
A. mainly came from the upper Midwest B. created new communities in the West C. engaged in constant war with the Army D. returned east as soon as possible