What sparked the Revolution of 1830 in France?
a. Louis XVIII died.
b. Charles X invalidated an election, changed the election laws, and censored the press.
c. The revolutions in Belgium and Poland ignited revolutionary fervor in France.
d. Without warning, Charles X abdicated and retired to the south of France.
e. Industrialization drove the urban working class to revolt.
b
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Why did Mohammed Bouyeri shoot Theo van Gogh?
a) Bouyeri believed that in their film Submission van Gogh and Ayaan Hirsi Ali had blasphemed against Islam. b) A troubled man, Bouyeri had been in and out of mental institutions most of his adult life. Consider This: In the aftermath of the shooting, 47 mosques and a dozen churches were vandalized or firebombed. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting. c) Bouyeri was hoping that he could force Dutch authorities to begin a real dialogue about preserving Muslim culture within the legal culture of the secular Dutch state. Consider This: In the aftermath of the shooting, 47 mosques and a dozen churches were vandalized or firebombed. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting. d) Bouyeri did not intend to kill van Gogh, but was rather aiming at Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who was with van Gogh that day. Consider This: In the aftermath of the shooting, 47 mosques and a dozen churches were vandalized or firebombed. See 15.8: Narrative: Unsubmitting.
In what way was Christianity among the black population distinctive in colonial America?
a) It focused on religious feeling and incorporated African elements. b) It adopted Catholic theology but followed Puritan rituals. c) It portrayed Mary and Jesus as black slaves who were freed by God. d) It accepted the New Testament but rejected the Old Testament.
China did not continue its voyages of exploration for all of the following reasons except
a. China was largely economically self-sufficient. b. the imperial government was intolerant of other religions. c. the empire was difficult to administer and constantly under attack. d. Confucianism did not put a high value on merchants and trade.
The domestication of wild grasses in Tehuacan gradually developed in the agricultural cultivation of
a. Millet. b. Wheat. c. Rice. d. Beans. e. Maize.