The Ottomans saw themselves as protectors of
a. the descendants of Chinggis.
b. Jerusalem.
c. local cultures founded on Islam.
d. Islam by imposing Islam on all new territories.
e. the Turkic Christian nomad way of life.
c
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After World War I greater Syria was divided into
A) Israel and Syria. B) Syria and Iraq. C) Lebanon and Syria. D) Jordan and Syria. E) Transjordan and Lebanon.
What was the aim of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913?
A) to redistribute wealth B) to regulate wages C) to strengthen industry D) to abolish depressions
The most important and popular American paintings of the first half of the nineteenth century set out to
A. show scenes of American aristocracy at play. B. evoke the wonder of the nation's landscape. C. depict the Founding Fathers hard at work. D. make realistic depictions of rural white American life. E. celebrate the achievements of the American military.
In the United States during World War I, the Committee on Public Information (CPI)
A. became a haven for pacifists and conscientious objectors. B. criticized the federal government's reporting of the war. C. was led by a panel of American military officers. D. established strict rules of censorship for journalists reporting on the war. E. became increasingly sensationalist in its information campaign.