In which of the following ways were Inca and Spanish mita similar?
a. Exemptions were made for families in difficult circumstances.
b. It involved work done in community maintenance.
c. Labor was considered a required service to the government.
d. Dangerous and life-threatening conditions were involved.
e. Families were cared for by the government.
c
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In response to the energy crisis in 1973-1974, the U.S. government
a. sanctioned construction of a pipeline across Texas. b. enacted a fifty-five-mile-per-hour speed limit. c. agitation mounted to tighten standards for clean air and water. d. lowered taxes on domestic refineries. e. subsidized gas prices at the pumps.
Within days of President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act into law, the arrest of a black man in Los Angeles __________
A) led to the first application of the new law B) touched off several days of deadly rioting C) focused the attention of civil rights activists on the cities of the West D) slowed implementation of the new legislation
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 passed Congress only after Senator Stephen Douglas accepted certain compromises. Which of the following is false about that law? It:
a. provided for popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska b. repealed the 1820 Missouri Compromise line of 36o30' c. outraged many northerners d. led to the creation of the new "Free-Soil" Whig Party
Which of these statements is most consistent with the religious ideas expressed by Jonathan Edwards? a. Even though human beings are filled with sin, they may be released from the bondage of that sin if theytotally submit to the will of God
b. Human beings are so filled with sin that nothing they do, no decision they make, will gain them entry intoheaven. c. Human beings are basically good and have the freedom to choose the path to salvation. d. God is no longer active in the world, but by giving humans the power of reason, He gave them the means bywhich to make a better world.