Under the Abbasids, the following were regarded as ideal citizens:
A. merchants
B. hunters
C. farmers
D. warriors
E. All of these.
Answer: A
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After the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the Germans sent all their divisions west in order to do what?
a) try to break through the Allied lines in a final, overwhelming offensive b) relieve the German troops who had been in the trenches for years and needed time to go home and rest Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble. c) assist the women working in the German factories in order to increase factory output of war materials Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble. d) head west and then south in order to invade Italy and enter France via the city of Nice Consider This: By midsummer the German troops were exhausted, dead, or too far ahead of their supplies. See 11.4.1: A Final Gamble.
For which reason did the Democrats nominate the Populist William Jennings Bryan in the 1896 presidential election?
A) They wanted the support of East Coast elites. B) They distanced themselves from the cause of free silver. C) They took on the cause of free silver. D) They sought the support of industrialists.
A Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy
What will be an ideal response?
Examine the development of the Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanid empires. In what ways were they a continuation of the Achaemenid tradition? In what ways were they different?
What will be an ideal response?