Which Roman emperor converted to Christianity in 312?
A) Maxentius
B) Galerius
C) Augustus
D) Constantine
D
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A) Strom Thurmond B) Ronald Reagan C) Huey Long D) Henry Wallace
Napoleon Bonaparte's popularity with the French people when he entered Paris in 1799 was due to his __________
A) connections to Louis XVI B) friendship with Robespierre C) military successes abroad D) alliance with the Jacobins
Which of these best explains Russia's claim to be the "third new Rome"?
A) It was the only remaining Christian kingdom. B) It expanded to include Constantinople. C) It was the only surviving Orthodox state. D) It had been converted by the second Rome.
The most brazen scheme for territorial expansion in the 1850s was contained in the
a. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. b. Wilmot Proviso. c. Kansas-Nebraska Act. d. Gadsden Purchase. e. Ostend Manifesto.