For which of the following reasons is the Safavid Empire considered important?
A. The Safavid Empire prevented the Persians from adopting Islam.
B. The Safavid rulers gave Sunni religious authorities a role in governing their empire.
C. The Safavids consolidated the Persian identity and Arab identity as one and the
same.
D. The Safavid Empire did not allow Persian art and culture to develop.
E. The Safavids shaped and centralized Shi'i Islam as a state religion.
E
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a. Matters of immigration b. Political asylum c. Police cooperation d. Judicial cooperation e. Matters involving family law
What are the three levels of analysis used to examine the causes of World War I?
a. State, domestic societal, individual b. System, state, domestic societal c. System, state, individual d. System, domestic societal, individual e. State, domestic societal, individual
President Woodrow Wilson argued that ______.
A. bureaucracies should move from implementing to making laws B. bureaucracies should be more responsive to the people C. bureaucracies should be open to patronage D. there should be a strict dichotomy between politics and administration/bureaucracy
The text suggests that the New System began in the __________ but did not take its current form until the __________
A) 1800s; 1930s B) 1920s; 1960s C) 1930s; 1970s D) 1980s; 2010s E) 1950s; 1990s