What was the long-term outcome of the Fourth Crusade?
a. The capture of Jerusalem
b. The fall of Constantinople
c. The conquest of Alexandria
d. The sack of Istanbul
e. The occupation of Egypt
b
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How were the ideals of the "beat generation" of the 1950s similar to the ideals of the hippie generation that followed in the 1960s?
A. Both sets of ideals were based on defying what was considered respectable by mainstream Americans. B. Both sets of ideals were based on a limited appreciation for cultural conformity. C. Both sets of ideals embraced some aspects of the college-career "rat race" D. Both sets of ideals suggested that you can easily fit into society if you remain true to yourself no matter what.
All of the following observations about religious or supernatural beliefs and activities apply EXCEPT:
a. Foragers began burying their dead in areas that developed into territorial centers. b. Many of the communities’ dead were buried with gifts of orange ochre. c. Foraging bands had a very simple culture, with an unsophisticated understanding of the world. d. Leaders of foraging bands were often shamans, people seeming to have spiritual powers.
What rulings by the Marshall Court enhanced its own power and that of the federal government?
What will be an ideal response?
The Supreme Court has the power to
a. control the federal budget b. vote to end a ties in the Senate c. approve presidential appointments d. interpret the Constitution