The fanaticism of the Taliban resembled the
a. Cultural Revolution.
b. Great Leap Forward.
c. pan-Arabism.
d. reign of terror.
e. Nazism.
a
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In the case of McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justice John Marshall:
a. struck down a state law as unconstitutional for the first time b. upheld the charter to a private corporation as a valid contract c. asserted that some state court decisions were subject to review by federal courts d. upheld the legality of the national bank based on the "implied powers"
Britain's increasing presence in Egypt in the later nineteenth centur
a. ended with the creation of the Suez Canal. b. was designed to weaken the power of the khedive. c. had Prime Minister William Gladstone as its chief proponent and architect. d. created political and cultural unity among the Egyptians. e. prompted violent resentment against the British.
The coalition of student-based organizations that attacked racial discrimination, poverty, and the war in Vietnam during the 1960s was known as __________
A) Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) B) Students for a Democratic Society C) the New Left D) Young Americans for Freedom (YAF)
Rice plantations
A. encouraged large slaveholding. B. necessitated minimal supervision. C. had significant start-up costs. D. All these answers are correct.