What was one of the Nebuchadnezzar's accomplishments in fortifying Babylon?
a. He built the Ishtar gate.
b. He created a system of irrigation ensuring continuous fresh water to the city
c. He built ziggurats for central planning.
d. He established a quota of maximum numbers of people who could enter the city at any time.
e. He erected twelve walls around the city, each headed with a symbol of the zodiac.
a
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a) A. Mitchell Palmer b) Emma Goldman c) Alexander Berkman d) Bartolomeo Vanzetti
What stands as a failure in Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policies?
A. the attempt to impress Asian countries with a touring naval display B. the implementation of the Roosevelt Corollary C. the attempt to mediate the Russo-Japanese War D. the attempt to purchase the Panama Canal Zone from Columbia
Why did Jimmy Carter end up being one of the least popular presidents in American history?
What will be an ideal response?
Shaker societies
A. asserted that God was female. B. established most of their communities in the South. C. first began in the United States in the 1840s. D. were eventually forced to move to Utah. E. saw women exercise more power than men.