The best known of the Abbasid caliphs was
A) al-Ma'mun.
B) Ibn Fadlan.
C) Abu al-Abbas.
D) al-Mas'udi.
E) Harun al-Rashid.
E
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The New Nationalism:
a. was a program of labor and social reform advocated by Woodrow Wilson. b. helped to unite Republicans around the candidacy of William Howard Taft. c. was used as a rationale for Roosevelt to "take" the Panama Canal. d. was a program of labor and social reform advocated by Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
________ involves the beliefs that women are inferior and that they are threatening to take over men's rightful (dominant) place.
A. Benevolent sexism B. Negativity bias C. Hostile sexism D. Confirmation bias
The samurai who opposed the Meiji government drew heavily on liberal Westernmodels that had become widely known through the Civilization and Enlightenment Movement and
a. worked toward a renunciation of the constitution. b. called for a return to the dynastic system. c. attempted to stabilize government revenue.. d. campaigned for popular rights.
Acceptance of the Turner thesis and the disappearance of its frontier led to which of the following?
A) concern that America would not be able to preserve its distinct character B) efforts to assimilate and Americanize certain groups C) the tightening system of legal discrimination D) an increased flow of immigrants