Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were __________.
a. freed after worldwide protests on their behalf
b. responsible for exposing Alger Hiss as a communist
c. Americans who were executed for espionage
d. important witnesses at congressional hearings on American radicalism
c. Americans who were executed for espionage
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A major feature of the fifth century B.C.E. in Athens was the rise of __________.
A. democracy B. tyrants C. Persian influence D. religious authority
There were many imperfections in the final Articles of Confederation. However, future changes would prove difficult because:
a. amendments required the unanimous consent of all states b. amendments required a two-thirds vote of the Senate and House c. lacking the power to tax, Congress could not finance required changes d. the courts would have to rule on the Constitutionality of any changes
Why was there a cultural flowering in Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia under the Timurids?
a. The European style of the Renaissance reached Central Asia. b. The Dutch tulip was a cultural catalyst between the two societies. c. The Timurids were schooled in art in Italy. d. Egyptian artisans migrated throughout Central Asia and the Middle East. e. Iran and China shared artistic trends and political ideas.
The center of New France was ________
A) Toronto B) New Orleans C) Quebec D) Lake Erie