_________ was first detected in the United States in 1981, and by 1988 more than 57,000 cases had been diagnosed. A. Smallpox B. Yellow Fever C. AIDS D. Cholera
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
AIDS
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The Albigensians believed that
A) a sinful priest rendered the sacraments invalid. B) the material world was sinful and evil, while the world of the spirit was good and pure. C) Jesus was not of the same essence as God and therefore not eternal. D) only prayers can lead a believer to salvation, and therefore, the sacraments are of no importance. E) only the Bible should be the basis for Christian spiritual truth.
The Immigration Act of 1965
A. had little impact on the character of the American population. B. maintained strict restrictions on immigrants from Africa. C. eliminated rules that gave preference to immigrants from northern Europe. D. allowed people from all parts of Latin America to enter the United States on an equal basis. E. ended the strict limits on the total number of immigrants to be admitted each year.
The Treaty of Chaumont in 1814 provided for
a. the payment of heavy reparations. b. the execution of Napoleon. c. the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy. d. restrictions on France's future military potential.
Which ancient Egyptian deities were associated with the underworld and weighing of the soul of the dead?
A) Horus and Isis B) Ptah and Ankh C) Osiris and Anubis D) Amenhotep and Ka E) Amun-Ra and Hathor