Which of these was most likely to avoid service in Vietnam?
A. high school dropout
B. working-class Latino
C. working-class black
D. college student
Answer: D
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King James I opposed the Separatists who wanted to break away entirely from the Church of England because he
a. realized that if his subjects could defy him as their spiritual leader, they could defy him as their political leader. b. strongly believed in the concept of "visible saints." c. never understood the political implications of their actions. d. believed that they were turning their backs on the true Calvinist faith. e. was a strong Catholic and the Separatists' doctrine went counter to the strict interpretation of the Bible.
Developed by Samuel Morse, the telegraph facilitated nationwide commerce and lowered the cost of communication
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
How was worship of a deity spread in early agrarian societies?
A) An explanation was needed for various phenomenon and events that defied available logic and as those that could explain were heard, worship spread. B) Villagers shared worship of particular deities with their neighbors and often a common belief would ensue. C) Trade was an integral part of society and as people travelled for goods, they shared and adopted deities from/with neighboring communities, as all communities wanted to worship a powerful deity. D) Conquerors forced the worship of their deity upon their new subjects. E) None of these
Which of the following is true of Al Qaeda during the decade following 9/11?
A. It became clear that by the end of the decade that Al Qaeda's home base was in Iran. B. By the end of the decade, the United States and its allies had largely destroyed Al Qaeda's terror network and created a safer and more stable world order. C. Operating through small cells of terrorists and using the interconnectivity present in a globalized world, Al Qaeda became a truly transnational threat. D. With the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Al Qaeda was rendered headless and powerless.