Most subjects of both Byzantine and Sasanid rulers found common identity in

a. language.
b. religion.
c. commerce.
d. occupations.
e. family kin groups.


ANSWER:
b

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A) He bribed the Japanese by increasing the number of oil shipments to that nation. B) He convinced the Soviet Union to intervene in Japanese-occupied Manchuria and China. C) He had Congress issue a formal declaration of war against Japan. D) He escalated economic sanctions and warnings on Japan so he that could focus on the war in Europe.

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From 1836 to 1845, Congress operated under a “gag rule” which

a. barred all discussion of slavery. b. made it illegal to publish or distribute antislavery literature. c. left antislavery petitions unaddressed. d. prevented congressmen from expressing opposition to the slave system.

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After the death of Louis the Pious

A) Muslim forces captured eastern German lands. B) an incessant struggle between Louis the German, Charles the Bald, and their heirs over disputed territories weakened the Carolingian world. C) two centuries of relative calm began. D) Lothar eventually emerged as the ruler of a united Europe. E) the papacy gained political control over German lands.

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The Navigation Acts were designed primarily to control migration into the Americas

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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