The outcome of the Nullification Crisis convinced the radical South Carolina planters that
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.
C
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a. The Temple Pyramids of Sky and Water b. The Temple Pyramids of the Living and the Dead c. The Temple Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon d. The Temple Pyramids of the Heaven and the Earth
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A. the family economy did not dominate the life of skilled urban artisans B. in Eastern Europe, the family economy functioned in the context of serfdom and landlord domination C. all goods and income produced went to the household rather than to the individual family member D. depending on their ages and skills, everyone in the household worked E. servants played a key role in the family economy
What are the three basic rules (in order) humans must follow in the worship of Sumerian Deities?
A) Wholeheartedly to serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to pay great respect to any other deity who might influence one's fate (great or small, foreign or domestic); to observe justice in dealing with other humans B) To pay great respect to any deity, large or small, foreign or domestic that might influence one's fate; to wholeheartedly serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to observe justice in dealing with other humans C) To observe justice in dealing with other humans; to wholeheartedly serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to pay great homage to any deity, large or small, foreign or domestic that might influence one's fate D) To pay homage only to those deities that are from one's own community; to observe justice in dealing with other humans; to worship with the entire community publically, as well as privately within your own dwelling E) Adhere to the mutable will of the deities; pay homage to local as well as international deities; observe the code of justice in dealing with other humans no matter which land you are travelling in
King Philip II of Macedonia took advantage of his appointment as regent to become king by ________
A. overthrowing his infant nephew B. making promises of future power to the inner monarchy C. receiving support from the surrounding aristocracy D. making deals with the city managers to pressure the throne E. agreeing to marry the daughter of the last king in power F. threatening to begin civil war if he was not invited to take the throne