What happened after Alexander the Great's death?

a. Persian leaders seized control of lands Alexander had conquered.
b. The empire that Alexander created crumbled.
c. Macedonian leaders formed a new democracy in the regions Alexander once held.
d. Three new Hellenistic kingdoms emerged.
e. His former generals split his kingdom into two monarchies to foster trade.


b

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Which of the following is not a reason why colonists hesitated to declare independence in 1775?

a. How to attract foreign support was an unresolved issue. b. Many could not see themselves as traitors, which is what a declaration of independence would mean. c. How would Americans organize themselves since nations at the time had some form of monarchy. d. Breaking political ties with England meant turning their back on their heritage. e. Once unleashed, the fury of ordinary colonists could turn against the well to do and the rebellion could slide into anarchy.

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What 1935 law outlawed "unfair labor practices," and was known at the time as "Labor's Magna Carta"?

What will be an ideal response?

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The historian who developed the thesis that "the dominant fact in American life has been expansion" was

A) Frederick J. Turner. B) Alfred T. Mahan. C) Gary B. Nash. D) Josiah Strong.

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In traditional Australian Aboriginal society, as described in the nineteenth century, most marriages:

a. Were monogamous. b. Were polygamous. c. Were only recognized between members of the same clan. d. Limited to men who were successful traders.

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