Which of the following is NOT consistent with radical Islamic factions?

A) They train young people to be martyrs as human bombs.
B) They are supported by a majority of Muslims.
C) They see the West as enemies of Islam that must be destroyed.
D) Leaders such as Osama bin Laden form militant groups.
E) They are repressive and extremist.


B

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Why was the Peace of Augsburg (1555) ultimately unsatisfactory as a compromise?

a) The Peace of Augsburg seriously underestimated regional political instability and also the tendency of Protestantism to split into numerous sects. b) The Peace of Augsburg insisted that whatever the religion of the people, all monarchs had to be Catholics recognized by the pope. Consider This: What changed in the Holy Roman Empire between 1555 when the Peace of Augsburg was brokered and the beginning of the Thirty Years’ War in 1618? See 2.1.1: Christianity in Crisis. c) The Peace of Augsburg, while a good political solution to the conflicts of the day, neglected to consider religion at all. Consider This: What changed in the Holy Roman Empire between 1555 when the Peace of Augsburg was brokered and the beginning of the Thirty Years’ War in 1618? See 2.1.1: Christianity in Crisis. d) The Peace of Augsburg only considered the situation in Bavaria, where Augsburg is located, and not the rest of the Holy Roman Empire. Consider This: What changed in the Holy Roman Empire between 1555 when the Peace of Augsburg was brokered and the beginning of the Thirty Years’ War in 1618? See 2.1.1: Christianity in Crisis.

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According to Rousseau's social contract, for whose benefit should society operate?

A) the common good B) the Catholic Church C) the individual D) the aristocracy and monarchy E) whoever had the loudest voice

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Ask students to consider whether or not it was unpatriotic for workers, especially the United Mine Workers, to go on strike during the war

What will be an ideal response?

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The Bonus Army consisted of _____

A) communists B) civilians fighting against racism C) leading intellectuals of the literary world D) veterans of the First World War E) young men who opposed draft

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