The emperors who rose to power between 235 and 284 came from the
a. public
b. military
c. merchants
d. legions
Military
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In Map 17.2, "The Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty," which aspect of Tang rule is apparent?
A) economic strength B) division C) movement into southeast Asia D) expansion
Once begun, the War of 1812 was supported strongly by
a. practically all Americans. b. New England and the seaboard states. c. very few people. d. the West and South. e. Native Americans.
Muhammad Ali
a. was a native-born Egyptian who came to rule his homeland. b. modernized Egypt and extended its hegemony over neighboring regions. c. overthrew the Ottoman power in the Middle East. d. reaped great rewards from the construction of the Suez Canal. e. was the first Christian ruler of Egypt since the seventh century.
Between 1000-600 B.C.E., Hindu priests known as brahmans became
a. increasingly poor and less popular b. more popular than ever because of their humility c. less powerful as they shared power with a new priestly class d. increasingly wealthy and yet resented e. extinct as the religion died out