19th century Zionism was motivated by

a. A desire to convert non-Jews
b. The search for new markets and resources
c. The desire to create a Jewish homeland
d. Distrust of the Ottoman Empire
e. Russian nationalism


Ans: c

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A) Jackson could not be trusted to keep his promises. B) Calhoun was not firmly committed to nullification. C) nullification and secession could succeed only with the support of other states. D) the government of the United States was an absolute tyranny.

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A) William McKinley B) Mark Hanna C) Mary E. Lease D) Nicholas Biddle

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A) western B) eastern C) northern D) southern

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