Sayyid Ahmad Khan is best known for

a. being the spiritual father of Pakistan.
b. creating a Muslim college at Aligarh.
c. leading a revival of Hindu culture and learning.
d. supporting violent resistance to British rule in India.


b

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In the cases of Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger, two cases related to affirmative action decided on the same day, the Supreme Court

a. unanimously decided that affirmative action policies at public universities violated the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. b. affirmed, though only by one vote, the right of public universities to take race into consideration in admissions without restriction. c. left the question of affirmative action in a nebulous state by striking down one affirmative action program but affirming another. d. unanimously decided that public universities could take race into consideration in admissions without restriction.

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Which of the following is true of progressive reform in the 1920s? a. Both social and political reforms were enacted at the state and local levels. b. The government-owned hydroelectric power project at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, was sold to privateinterests

c. The major federal regulatory agencies were dismantled. d. The federal government stepped up its antitrust activity.

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The contradiction between the concept that "all men are created equal" and the existence of slavery caused which of the following?

A. Some slaves in the North petitioned their state governments for freedom. B. Slaves in several northern states rose in rebellion against the institution of slavery. C. Northerners accepted the idea of the equality of the races. D. All northern states abolished slavery by 1800.

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