In Egypt, the qualities of truth and justice
a. were almost totally absent from religion.
b. were associated with the universal, divinely ordained order of Ma'at.
c. were traditions that Egyptians absorbed from the Hebrews during their captivity.
d. were the primary code of loyalty to pharaoh.
e. differed according to social status.
b
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The Ottoman Empire's constitution of 1876 __________.
A. called for a parliament B. limited the powers of the sultan C. was a first step toward democracy D. called for a chamber of deputies appointed by the sultan
Supreme Court decisions in such 1940s cases as Smith v. Allwright, Morgan v. Virginia, and Shelley v. Kramer suggest that by the 1950s
a. environmentalists had little reason to expect help from the Supreme Court. b. the NAACP had some reason to hope for a favorable ruling in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. c. big business could be virtually sure of a sympathetic hearing in the Supreme Court. d. labor unions had no reason to expect pro-labor rulings from the Supreme Court.
__________’s candidacy signaled a dramatic shift in African American voting patterns during the 1930s
a) Franklin D. Roosevelt b) Herbert Hoover c) Calvin Coolidge d) Harry Truman
In the late 1980s, drug use began to decline significantly among
A. white Americans. B. middle-class Americans. C. southern Americans. D. rural Americans. E. poor inner-city Americans.