The character of the first English settlements in the New World ________
A) remained remarkably similar throughout the seventeenth century
B) differed from colony to colony because of government rules
C) differed substantially from colony to colony from the very beginning of colonization
D) was determined primarily by the religious preference of each colony
E) was not significantly influenced by geography
Answer: C
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A. direct descendants of the powerful Indian conqueror Chandragupta Maurya. B. offshoots of the older Mongol empires. C. descendants of the prophet Muhammad. D. nomadic, Turkish-speaking tribes. E. renegade Byzantine generals.
The decision of the United States Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the power of the
a. House of Representatives to impeach the president b. Congress to override a presidential veto c. president to veto congressional legislation d. Supreme Court to determine the Constitutionality of laws
The hopes for a lasting Middle East peace after Camp David were never realized, in part because of
a. the 1981 assassination of Sadat by Jewish militants. b. the refusal of many non-Islamic states to recognize Israel's right to exist. c. Israeli's policy of establishing Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank territories. d. Ronald Reagan's election as the United States president. e. the death of King Faisal.
The empire of __________ conquered the southern Kingdom of Judah in 587 B.C.E.
A. Assyria B. Babylonia C. Syria D. Persia