What was true of the Roman government in the 400s?
a. It was chronically short of money.
b. It made important improvements in the Roman infrastructure.
c. It added substantial new territories to the empire.
d. It was dominated by strong women.
e. It was increasingly hostile to Christianity.
a
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A) America's largest city B) the center of the consolidated rail system C) the place where most consumer goods were manufactured D) positioned to take advantage of transport on the Great Lakes
By 1990, membership in churches and synagogues
A) deeply declined from previous decades. B) experienced an increase from the previous four decades. C) remained steady, except for the Roman Catholic Church, which saw deep declines. D) remained steady, except for mainstream Protestant churches, which saw sharp increases.
Which of the following statements most accurately characterizes the impact of the Revolutionary War on slavery?
A) The Revolutionary War undermined slavery, but it did not destroy it. B) The Revolutionary War had no impact whatsoever on slavery. C) The Revolutionary War signaled the beginning of the end for slavery. D) The Revolutionary War had no immediate impact on slavery.
In his inaugural address, Lincoln argued that the Constitution gave him no choice but to __________
A) declare war immediately B) impose martial law C) abolish slavery D) oppose secession