Jesus of Nazareth was the founder of ________
A) Judaism
B) Christianity
C) Mithraism
D) Stoicism
B
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General Thomas Gage's appointment as governor of Massachusetts was evidence of __________.
A. British resolve to seek peaceful accommodation with the colonists B. British resolve to force the colonists into obedience C. American influence over the Board of Trade's appointments D. British concern with American public opinion
In the presidential election of 2000, a. Al Gore's refusal to allow a recount of the votes in Florida gave that state's electoral votes and thepresidency to George W. Bush
b. no candidate received a majority of the electoral votes, and thus the election was decided by the House ofRepresentatives, which gave the presidency to George W. Bush. c. the Supreme Court, in a narrow 5-to-4 vote, ended the vote recount in Florida, thus giving Florida's electoralvotes and the presidency to George W. Bush. d. a fifteen-member Electoral Commission gave Florida's electoral votes and the presidency to George W.Bush.
The rising colonial demand for Indian lands stemmed from __________.
A. settlers' expectation of property ownership B. a desire to convert Indians to Christianity C. an interest in Indian folkways D. a desire to open new trade routes to the South and West
The national market economy created a society that was more differentiated and specialized. That new condition, in turn, caused
A. an increasingly unequal distribution of wealth in society, with those at the top controlling a greater share. B. an increased pride in craftsmanship that became more important than just sheer productivity. C. specialized labor unions that grew most rapidly in the depression of the late 1830s. D. a class of newly rich, most of whom came from lower-class farm-family backgrounds.