At the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, in 1814, Andrew Jackson
A. turned back the British invasion from the Southwest.
B. viciously broke the resistance of the Creek.
C. defeated the Spanish at Pensacola.
D. captured the city of New Orleans.
E. was seriously wounded.
B
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The lyceum movement
A) ?encouraged the education of slaves. B) promoted education through public lectures and debates. C) ?reached out specifically to the working class. D) ?promoted education but only in the university setting. E) ?provided a source of enrichment but was not thought of as a means to reform society.
Which of the following is NOT true of the traditional relationship of the Muslims to the Jews?
a. Muslims generally demonized the Jews as a hateful and cursed people. b. Muslims believed that God had sent prophets to the ancient Hebrews to bring his message of compassion and submission. c. Muslims believed that Jews were "people of the book" and should not be persecuted. d. Muslims required that Jews living in their lands should pay a special tax and wear a distinguishing mark on their clothing. e. Muslims forbid Jews living in their land from bearing arms and, at times, testifying in court.
Alexander's conquests were crucial for extending the Greek world
A) briefly as far east as present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan. B) to include Egypt and the Levant until the Arab conquests of the seventh century A.D. C) through the entire reach of the former Persian Empire. D) because most of the Greek world had been a fringe power. E) All of these
Who was the first famous monastic figure in Christianity?
A) Pachomius B) Benedict C) Anthony of Egypt D) Jerome E) Gregory the Great