In their early encounters, why did the Arabs treat the Hindus so violently?
What will be an ideal response?
In your answer, briefly describe some of the early encounters, and discuss in what ways these encounters were violent. What were the political or economic implications of this tension? What religious reasons might have contributed to Arab anti-Hindu violence?
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African American soldiers in the Union
A. were allowed only to dig trenches and transport water. B. experienced a higher mortality rate than white soldiers. C. died in combat in larger numbers than white soldiers. D. constituted a large segment of the initial volunteers who joined the war effort. E. were not paid for their military service.
Humankind during the Paleolithic Age illustrated each of the following developments except
a. improvements through natural selection. b. ability to form abstractions. c. evidence that they could analyze and problem solve difficulties relating to hunting. d. concern for providing for the weak members of the community. e. groups of families formed bands and learned to plan, organize, cooperate, trust, and share.
After Franklin Roosevelt's failed attempt to "pack" the Supreme Court,
a. Roosevelt was unable to get any of his Supreme Court nominees approved by the Senate. b. the Democrats lost the presidential election in 1940. c. Congress permanently set the number of justices at nine. d. more New Deal legislation was ruled unconstitutional. e. the Court began to make favorable rulings about New Deal programs.
Many reformers of the pre-Civil War period thought it was possible to rehabilitate criminals through solitary confinement
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.