Which four factors most contributed to the spread of Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity?

a. elite sponsorship, war, missionaries, and trade
b. war, intermarriage, conversion, and elite sponsorship
c. missionaries, elite sponsorship, culture, and ethics
d. trade, culture, war, and conversion


a

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What was the most immediate result depicted in this photograph of the Japanese attack that took place at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?

A) Non-interventionists in the United States insisted that the country not get involved in war. B) Japan stopped its expansionist drive into East Asia. C) The United States declared war on Japan the next day. D) The U.S. government released such photographs immediately after the attack to arouse public anger against Japan.

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How did the government campaigns against illegal aliens in the 1950s change the strategy of groups such as LULAC and the GI Forum?

A. They began to focus more on political campaigns and less on the legislative process. B. They began to distinguish between the rights of legal and illegal Mexican immigrants. C. They began to focus on protecting the rights of all Mexican immigrants. D. They began to focus more on the legislative process and less on grassroots activism.

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The decline of the Anasazi culture was initially triggered by:

A) population pressures. B) attacks by neighboring peoples. C) climate change. D) internal warfare.

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The Freedom Riders

a. brought their message of equality to urban ghettos of the North. b. received little attention from the Kennedy administration. c. challenged the segregation of interstate bus terminals. d. rejected biracial organization in protests against segregation.

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