Ivan III is best known for ________
A) founding Kiev
B) ending serfdom in Russia
C) founding the Russian Orthodox Church
D) freeing Russia of Mongol rule
D
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A. a nondescript blending of various post–civil rights ideologies B. a distinctive sensibility consisting of a number of interrelated themes C. a very specific hybrid of modern femininity and postindustrial work values D. none of these
Nikita Khrushchev was forced out of his position by the Soviet Politburo for all of the following reasons except:
a. His propaganda failure in the building of and reaction to the Berlin Wall in 1961. b. Allowing the Soviet Union to split from Communist China in 1960. c. Appearing to back down during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. d. Failing to secure the 1964 Olympic Games for Moscow.
Nathanial Bacon was a(n) __________
A) English aristocrat who had recently migrated to Virginia B) free black man who led outdoor religious revivals C) a former indentured servant who became a planter D) the mixed-race son of a white planter and a black slave
In what ways did the United States expand its international presence during the Gilded Age?
Answer: