Examine the rise of the Sasanids. What were some of the distinctive features of the Sasanid empire? What was the regional significance of the Sasanids, and how did Sasanid rulers interact with other states?
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a. Harrison was reelected governor and soon made peace with the defeated Indians b. the Indians' capital was destroyed, but the movement to unite Indians gained strength and many Indians remained hostile c. Tecumseh lost face among the Shawnee Indians, and "the Prophet" was no longer seen as having mystical powers d. the British saw an opportunity to expand their influence
Lincoln believed that issuing an emancipation proclamation was a military necessity
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
All of the following were progressive mayors except
a. Thomas L. Johnson. b. Samuel M. Jones. c. Hazen S. Pingree. d. Abe Ruef. e. none of these choices.
What political stance most characterizes the Whig party?
A) representing landed interests B) strong support of the Stuart restoration C) toleration for Catholics D) opposition to France and intolerance for Catholics E) isolationism and support of the monarchy