What effects did the Hellenistic world have upon the older civilization of the Ancient Near East?
A) The Greeks dominated military, diplomatic, and governmental posts.
B) Greek culture was elite and never quite accepted the non-Greek subjects.
C) Greek culture was disseminated with trade and the language was predominate in the Near East as well as the rest of the Mediterranean.
D) All of these
E) None of these
D
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a. all began as traditionalist, religiously based movements. b. were called "tongs" in China. c. were usually led by people with extensive knowledge of Western ideas and values. d. did not begin in Southeast Asia until the 1930s. e. usually started among elite foreign students on European holiday.
Under the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934, the president had the power to
a. reduce American tariffs through special agreements with other nations. b. participate in economic conferences and agreements sponsored by the League of Nations. c. join international economic boycotts against nations engaging in aggression. d. authorize American companies to enter into binding trade agreements with foreign companies.
William Jennings Bryan campaigned for president in 1896 by
a. making a short tour of large cities. b. traveling across the country on long train journeys. c. working with business leaders. d. sitting on his front porch in Canton, Ohio.
State expenditures by Southern governments during Reconstruction were large, but only in comparison with the meager state budgets of the pre-Civil War years.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)