Under Moses, the central force in the life of the Hebrews became

a. a series of strong kings.
b. a set of powerful judges.
c. belief in one God

d. his charismatic leadership.
e. colonization of Canaan.


c

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Which of the following is a characteristic of the German immigrants to the American colonies in the eighteenth century? a. They seldom came in family groups. b. Because they belonged to a variety of Protestant sects, they added to the religious diversity of middlecolonies such as Pennsylvania

c. Most were Catholics fleeing persecution at the hands of Lutherans in the German states. d. Most were exiled from their respective German states because of their radical political ideas.

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Supply-side economists believe that __________

a. the national economy will recover without changing tax structures b. tax cuts will always hurt the national economy c. tax cuts will lead to an economic boom d. certain tax increases will lead to an economic boom e. tax increases are needed to keep the federal government functioning

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Meadow’s ethnographic research found that parents drew on all of these sources to explain their child’s gender-variance to others with the exception of:

a. biomedical. b. feminist. c. psychiatric. d. spiritual.

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In the Kansas-Nebraska Act, Stephen Douglas attempted to set up territorial government on the basis of __________

a. the Compromise of 1850 b. Free-Soil ideology c. congressional approval or disapproval of slavery d. presidential approval or disapproval of slavery e. popular sovereignty

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