Narmer was roughly the Egyptian equivalent of ________ in Mesopotamia
A) Hammurabi
B) Enheduanna
C) Akhenaon
D) Sargon
D
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a. John Singleton b. Spike Lee c. Mario Van Peebles d. Robert L. Johnson
During the first half of the nineteenth century, the southern economy
A. was already losing ground to other staples, such as rice and tobacco. B. did not rely on large numbers of slaves imported directly from Africa. C. saw wealthy planters outnumber small planters. D. came to rely on cotton as the dominant product. E. still had not adopted the cotton gin, despite the time and resources that could be saved.
One of the issues that divided members of the First International was whether
a. capitalism was the proper economic system. b. the proletariat could be reformed. c. the Industrial Revolution could be reversed. d. non-Westerners could join. e. a violent revolution was necessary.
What was Jimmy Carter’s campaign promise in the election of 1976?
A) to launch the Strategic Defense Initiative B) to end the policy of détente with the Soviet Union C) to make the United States a great power again D) to restore honor and morality to government