What were the three purposes of Topkapi Saray?
a. living quarters, a mosque, and a school
b. a sanctuary, a dining area, and a market area
c. a harem, a hospital, and a school
d. a fortress, a sanctuary, and a shrine
d
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A) abandonment of North Africa. B) division of Roman provinces into those ruled directly by the princeps and the senatorial provinces administered by the Senate. C) use of military governors alone. D) complete revision of provincial tax policies. E) creation of a federal system wherein provincial governors had almost complete power.
Why did the United States become involved in the conflict between North and South Vietnam in 1961?
a. to send a message to the People’s Republic of China b. to help the South Vietnamese respond to the Vietcong insurgency c. to counter Soviet activities in North Korea d. to aid the unification process in Vietnam
John C. Calhoun's doctrine of nullification was an argument in favor of
A) majority rule. B) states' rights. C) protective tariffs. D) secession.
The Sandinistas were revolutionaries in ________
A) Nicaragua B) Guatemala C) Mexico D) Argentina