The third century C.E. was notable for all of the following except
a. the official adoption of Christianity as the religion of the empire.
b. the invasion by German tribes.
c. the onset of plagues.
d. the frequent turnover of "military" emperors.
e. inroads by the Sassanid Persian empire.
a
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Around what main principle did the Know-Nothing Party organize?
A) to eliminate schools for blacks B) to protect "American" values from immigrants C) to upgrade white schools D) to eliminate slavery from America
The Camp David Accords
a. were an agreement between the U.S. and Israel to reinforce American commitment to the defense of Israel. b. were between Iraq and the U.S., which led to the Iran-Iraq War. c. was the first peace treaty between an Arab nation and the Jewish state of Israel. d. was Jimmy Carter's notoriously flawed attempt to stave off the Russian invasion of Afghanistan.
The "New Right" united traditional pro-business conservatives with a new constituency of:
A) Christians who supported traditional moral values. B) poor rural whites. C) blue collar union members. D) urban minorities.