In the epic Bhagavad Gita, the warrior is concerned that by fulfilling his dharma, he would jeopardize
a. His place in the eyes of the king.
b. The cycle of death and rebirth.
c. His duty to his ancestors.
d. The souls of the soldiers he would kill in the upcoming battle.
e. His relationship with the god Krishna.
b
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A. Too few monopolies could legally be considered "trusts." B. There was no political support from Populists or Democrats. C. Labor unions refused to allow manufacturing trusts to be broken up. D. It was a redundancy performing the same tasks as the Interstate Commerce Commission.
The middle colonies were notable for their
a. lack of good river transportation. b. unusual degree of democratic control. c. lack of industry. d. status as the least "American" of the colonies. e. established churches.
When Spartans defeated Tegea, their northern neighbor, instead of taking away land and subjugating the defeated state, Sparta left the Tegeans their land and their freedom in exchange for:
A. paying an annual fee in grains and oil. B. following the Spartan lead in foreign affairs and supplying soldiers on demand. C. converting to the Spartan religious and cultural traditions. D. educating their children with Spartan customs and swearing Spartan allegiance. E. supplying agricultural laborers to Sparta.
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 ended when
A. many of the workers' demands were met. B. the strikers gave up due to the approaching winter. C. President Hayes ordered federal troops to get the trains running again. D. big business raised private militias to break the strikes.