What did Muhammad believe?
a. That he was born to rule all of mankind
b. That he was the son of God and, therefore, divine
c. That Allah and Jesus were one and the same
d. That Allah had revealed himself in part through Moses and Jesus
e. That Allah hated all non-Muslims
d
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In comparing Mongol and Manchu rule in China, it can be accurately stated that the
A. Mongols were more successful than the Manchus. B. Manchus were more successful than the Mongols. C. Mongols were better at adapting to the ways of the Chinese than the Manchus. D. Manchus produced a system of government in China in which there was absolutely no distinction made for Manchurian identification. E. both succumbed to new invaders from the Asian steppes.
Martin Luther:
A. was the son of a successful miner. B. was pledged to the Church at an early age. C. had no formal training in theology. D. believed that marriage was un-Christian. E. was a diplomat in the court of Charles V.
Why did Spain agree to the terms of Pinckney’s Treaty?
A) It mistook Jay’s Treaty for an Anglo-American alliance. B) It needed the additional sources of revenue. C) It needed protection on its southwest borders. D) The United States threatened direct military action. E) It thought America and France had agreed to take Spain’s North American land.
The Tet Offensive led General William Westmoreland to propose
A. massively increasing the number of American troops in South Vietnam. B. a return to the enclave strategy. C. shifting the burden of the fighting to South Vietnamese troops. D. the use of biological weapons against the enemy's sanctuaries. E. withdrawing American troops from what had become a losing war.