The monotheism of the Jews
a. produced a feeling of Jewish separation from those who were not Jewish.
b. was accessible only to the prophets.
c. provided a tolerance for the gods of outside conquerors.
d. was a result of the Osiris movement.
e. was a consequence of the spread of early Christianity.
a
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In the peace talks that ended World War I, Germany:
A. was forced to accept terms dictated by the victors. B. negotiated a few minor concessions. C. negotiated several major concessions. D. retained the right to station troops west of the Rhine River. E. gained about as much as it lost.
The two political parties in the Gilded Age
a. differed greatly in leadership and organization. b. worked diligently to heal the sectional divisions left from the Civil War and Reconstruction. c. catered to the interests of ethnic minorities rather than to the middle-class majority. d. were both split from within by factional quarrels.
During the War of 1812, the Hartford Convention
A. saw its participants vote to secede from the United States. B. ultimately proved to be futile and irrelevant. C. aimed to create a new political party, called the Whigs. D. sought to strengthen the political influence of the South and the West. E. was a gathering of strong supporters of the war.
The Fourteenth Amendment
A. ended slavery throughout the United States. B. gave citizenship rights to all people born in the United States. C. gave voting rights to all male Americans. D. was written in such a way as to appease the woman's suffrage movement. E. was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.