The poet Kabir who mixed Hindu traditions with those of what other religion?
a. Islam
b. Christianity
c. Zoroastrianism
d. Daoism
e. Judaism
a
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Under the __________ Doctrine, the United States would provide military hardware rather than U.S. soldiers to allied governments
A) Nixon B) Carter C) Kissinger D) Agnew
The term tabula rasa relates most to the concept that
a. economic tables of the law of supply and demand should be kept by modern states. b. no ideas are innate. c. slavery was part of the chain of being. d. original sin must be removed by baptism. e. tyranny breaks the social contract and society returns to the state of nature.
Mali's religious identity is best described by which of the following?
A. Mali's rulers were fervent believers in Islam and undertook a vigorous campaign to convert much of Sudanic West Africa to Islam. B. The ruler of Mali converted to Islam after the majority of his subjects adopted Islam as their preferred faith. C. While the rulers of Mali had a great deal of respect for the Muslim faith, they retained their local religious beliefs and rejected Islam as the religion of the royal court. D. Mali's rulers followed Islam, but they honored and incorporated many local religious beliefs and practices into the traditions of the royal court.
The colonial seaports were not only the centers for overseas trade; they were also the places where
A. slavery was first outlawed. B. enterprising merchants worked to organize and control the commerce of the surrounding region. C. religious revivals had their greatest effect. D. British imperial authority remained visible and strong.