The Hebrews made a covenant with their god Yahweh to obey him; gradually this led to a belief that:
a. Yahweh was more powerful than most other gods
b. Yahweh was the only god
c. Yahweh had a partner deity and they ruled together
d. Yahweh had chosen only the Hebrew women to worship him
e. Yahweh would allow them to worship him but would not save them
b
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How did the June Revolution differ from previous revolts and prefigure some twentieth century revolutions?
a. It was a working class revolt led by a conspiracy of professional revolutionaries. b. The June Revolution was a respectable revolution of the middle class to defend its interests against the lower classes. c. It was a peaceful realignment of political parties in the parliament that made possible the passage of radical legislation. d. The June Revolution was a working class revolt intended to redistribute the country's wealth and eliminate poverty. e. It was a working class revolt that required foreign intervention to preserve the status quo.
By the mid-1930s, there was strong nationwide agitation for a constitutional amendment to
a. prohibit excessive profits from being made off of arms sales to foreign countries. b. limit a president to two terms. c. remove the power to declare from the Congress and grant it to the president. d. require the president to gain Congressional approval before sending U.S. troops overseas. e. forbid a declaration of war by Congress unless first approved by a popular referendum.
At the end of the war, about __________ black people left with the British as they withdrew from South Carolina and Georgia
A) 750 B) 5,000 C) 20,000 D) 100,000
Which detail in the image suggests that this portrayal of the Crusades reflected the Christian perspective?
A) the beheading of Christian martyrs B) the church official holding a cross C) the defense of women and children D) the absence of Muslim soldiers