What group had a key influence on the development of Methodism, following an encounter with its founder?
A. The Moravians
B. The Reformers
C. The Roman Catholics
D. The Spanish
E. The Jews
A
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What did the shifting U.S. alliances during the Iran-Iraq war imply about the conflict?
A. U.S. military forces were used pragmatically rather than idealistically. B. U.S. military leadership was largely indecisive and politically divided. C. Iran and Iraq's politics changed so often that firm alliances were impossible. D. U.S. domestic politics took on increased influence over military matters.
As a result of the actions taken by President Adams in 1799, __________
a. he was overwhelmingly reelected in 1800 b. the United States resolved its differences with France c. the Federalist Party remained the major party d. France compensated the United States for ships taken e. the French added even more restrictions on U.S. commerce
The men who led the Revolution from start to finish were, by and large, members of the American elite
a. true b. false
The largest part of Alexander's conquests, essentially the former Achaemenid empire, was taken over by
A. Antigonus. B. Ptolemy. C. Julius Caesar. D. Seleucus. E. Darius.