Who transformed the Mongols from a group of divided tribes into the world's largest empire?
A) Osman I
B) Jan Hus
C) Genghis Khan
D) William of Ockham
C
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Quakers had what role in transforming Seneca culture?
A) They had an unambiguously devastating impact. B) The Quakers indirectly attacked male roles. C) Seneca culture as a whole was strengthened by the Quakers. D) The Quakers did some good, while deeply disrupting Seneca society.
In his "Freeport Doctrine" during the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Stephen Douglas called for the gradual emancipation of all slaves
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the United States, businessmen such as ____________ financed research on how to prevent the reproduction of genetically “inferior” races.
a. Thomas Edison. b. Henry Ford. c. Hiram Maxim. d. J.P. Morgan.
The troubles that existed in the British Isles in the seventeenth century were
A) struggles based strictly upon the religious conflicts caused by Mary Queen of Scots and her persecution of the Protestants. B) caused by the Irish revolts of the Catholics that were underrepresented in parliament. C) intertwined religious and political struggles created by the Protestant reformation. D) intertwined religious, political, and national struggles. E) caused predominantly by the conflicting views of what tier of citizen should be allowed to serve in Parliament.