Muhammad Ghauth Gwaliori's ___________ tapped sources from Hindu and Muslim astrology, Jewish Kabbala traditions, and Sufi mysticism.

a. The Five Jewels.
b. The Baburnama.
c. The Hamzanama.
d. The Fatehpur Sikri.


a. The Five Jewels.

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What event caused Muir to reevaluate his life and devote more of his time to the wilderness?

a) His domineering mother died. b) He saw a fellow worker killed in an industrial accident. c) An accident almost cost him his sight. d) He failed at several business enterprises. e) His controlling father died.

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In the 1920s, immigration

a. was limited on the basis of the national origin of would-be immigrants. b. was restricted by quotas based upon job skills. c. continued to increase despite efforts to control it. d. filled all of the available quotas. e. none of these choices.

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In the decades after the Revolution, public parades marking special occasions often featured __________

A) groups of artisans B) marching bands C) wild animals D) professional singers

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The Chartists' hope was for a new political charter that would

A) guarantee universal manhood suffrage. B) expand the control of the government. C) lessen salaries for members of Parliament. D) threaten greater amounts of violent conflict. E) cease the existence of public and private rallies.

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