Which belief stated that the status of an individual’s soul was the result of actions that soul committed in a previous existence?
A. Satya
B. Dharma
C. Karma
D. Sati
E. Khalid
Answer: C
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a. the Irish gained a number of rights (petition, jury trial, etc.). b. William and Mary were deposed, and James II became the English ruler. c. Parliament enshrined divine-right absolutism in England. d. Parliament became a major participant in the running of the English government. e. Oliver Cromwell was driven into exile.
The Tula and Toltec states went into steep decline as a result of internal power struggles and:
a. external military threat from the north. b. famine resulting from crop failure. c. natural disasters. d. disease. e. none of the above.
While northerners increasingly feared ________, southerners raised the specter of ________.
A. that the West would become contaminated by black slaves; a South contaminated by northern free-labor industrialism B. economic uncertainty; social chaos C. the South's secessionist threats; the North's determination to abolish slavery once and for all D. a Slave Power conspiracy; a conspiracy by the Black Republicans
The Neutrality Acts of the mid-1930s established the U.S. right to use military action to defend any violation of its neutrality.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)