In what way was Zoroastrianism similar to Judaism?

a. Both religions were polytheistic.
b. Both religions were aggressively evangelical.
c. Both religions were monotheistic.
d. Both religions taught that God was indifferent to human suffering.
e. Both religions taught that God was opposed by an evil spirit.


c

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In January 1979, the _________ people overthrew the government of Shah Reza Pahlavi

A) Syrian B) Saudi C) Iranian D) Iraqi

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Northern abolitionists saw which of the following as part of an aggressive foreign policy designed to extend slavery and thus the influence of the Southern planter class, to all the northern hemisphere?

A) President Polk's efforts to purchase Hawaii B) efforts to seize control of Costa Rica C) the Ostend Manifesto D) Commodore Perry's opening of Japan in1853

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During George W. Bush's first term of presidency, which of the following shifted control of the Senate to the Democrats?

A) The American military beginning a lengthy presence in Afghanistan B) The failure of the republican government to capture the terrorist Osama bin Laden C) The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon D) Senator Jim Jeffords's announcement that he would caucus with the Democrats as an independent E) Heavy losses incurred due to the war waged against Afghanistan

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Jean Toomer’s Cane __________

A) was a best-seller B) was rejected by the critics C) focused on southern black life D) called for armed insurrection

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