Who is Harun al­Rashid?

a. ?a Muslim scholar and teacher
b. the fourth Rashidun Caliph
c. the best-known Abbasid Caliph
d. the Umayyad general who conquered Spain
e. ?victorious leader of the Third Crusade


c

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a. the Germans ran out of antiaircraft ammunition. b. America decided to stop the practice of daylight bombing. c. Hitler committed suicide in late 1943. d. P-51 fighters began to successfully escort American bombers in relative safety.

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Which of the following statements accurately describes the Upper South and the Lower South?

A) ?The Upper South depended entirely on cotton, while the Lower South had a diversified economy. B) ?Both sections aggressively advocated secession. C) ?After about 1830, both were united in their defense of slavery. D) ?The Upper South tended to identify more with the North than with the Lower South. E) ?Both sections were beginning to industrialize.

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The so-called "corrupt bargain" of 1824 involved

A. a political deal to determine the outcome of the presidential election. B. illegal contracts between the State Department and private corporations. C. the sale of public land to supporters of the Monroe administration. D. federal funds for internal improvements to certain states in exchange for electoral votes. E. political payoffs and bribery involving the Treasury Department.

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The "tariff of abominations" was most strenuously opposed by the people of New England.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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