Under the doctrine of popular sovereignty, the citizens of new states decided __________
A) whether to permit slavery within their borders
B) who was eligible to vote in their state
C) which parts of the Constitution to accept
D) what their relationship would be to the federal government
Answer: A
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Which of the following strengthened the campaign to end child labor in the early 1800s?
A) the lobbying of industrialists B) the romanticization of childhood C) the principle of free labor D) the influence of British liberalism
For what did the Salafi movement advocate?
A) It called for any obstacles to Islam be moved by persuasion and force, if necessary. B) It called for a primitive Islamic community like the one founded in the early days of Muhammad. C) It called for a rejection of blind obedience to religious tradition. D) It called for the creation of an independent Arab-speaking nation covering much of the Middle East. E) It called for a return to the 10th century when the Muslims had free intellectual inquiry and study of sciences.
In 640, the Muslims took possession of the Byzantine province of
a. Syria. b. Attica. c. Constantinople. d. Palestine. e. Tyre.
The Second Great Awakening both took advantage of the market revolution and criticized its excesses.
a. true b. false