Once chosen as the leader of his peoples, the Sapa Inca
a. ruled for life.
b. could be removed by the aristocracy.
c. chose a wife from the father's side of the family.
d. became a member of the aristocracy.
e. was second in power only to the sun god priest.
b
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Defeated and demoralized over a century of military and economic losses, the number of Native Americans in 1900 had declined to roughly _____ percent of their total in 1800.
a. 40. b. 75. c. 10. d. 90.
The members of the caste known as the untouchables, or pariahs, were
a. so holy that they would be contaminated if touched even by high priests. b. given extensive opportunity to achieve social mobility. c. required to have a minimum of five children during their lifetimes. d. composed primarily of priests and financial planners. e. given jobs such as handling dead bodies or collecting trash.
Until the Twelfth Amendment was adopted, the Constitution provided for the candidate receiving the second highest number of electoral votes to become vice president.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Republic of China (Taiwan)
What will be an ideal response?