What happened to James Hamlet after he was arrested by U.S. marshals in New York?
A) He was jailed and lynched.
B) He was eventually reunited with his family.
C) He was sold into slavery in Mississippi.
D) He was killed while trying to escape his captors.
Answer: B
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A) new thinkers challenged social and religious ideas in many cultures. B) a unified world religion brought together diverse groups of people. C) leadership in world civilizations shifted eastward. D) religion ceased to be a major force in human life. E) people everywhere accepted the Hebrew God as the only true god.
In the later Roman Empire, ________ recruits helped fill out the Roman army
A) Celtic B) Germanic C) Greek D) Egyptian
Compare and contrast Ashanti beliefs with that of other polytheistic societies such as Greece, Rome, and India you have studied. How does the idea of hierarchy of the gods, their respective domains, and the social status of those who followed them seem similar across specific polytheistic societies? How do these three elements operate differently in the respective polytheistic societies you have chosen to compare and contrast ?
What will be an ideal response?
Central to the belief of Twelver Shiism was the idea that
A. there were Twelve Commandments. B. Ali had betrayed the prophet Muhammad and therefore his descendants could not rule. C. any true believer could be the leader of the Islamic world. D. the twelfth infallible imam was still alive and would return to spread his faith. E. there were twelve principle manifestations of Allah.