One of the first major interventions in American politics by a growing network of Protestant organizations was
A. spearheading the Benevolent Empire program.
B. support of the Worcester v. Georgia decision.
C. opposition to the Indian Removal Act.
D. obstruction of Jackson's presidential candidacy.
Answer: C
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a. Kiev became the center of the Qipchaq khanate. b. Moscow continued as the Eastern Orthodox center. c. Ivan III led a force that brought the Qipchaq khanate to an end. d. the forces of Kiev were unable to defeat the Rus-Mongol armies for the control of the region. e. Ivan III joined with the forces of the Il-khanate to oust the Qipchaq khanate.
In his military interactions with other civilizations, Alexander last engaged in battle with
a. India b. Persia c. Egypt d. Athens e. Samarkand
What was the pivotal role of religion in the 1928 election?
A) Most Americans voted for Hoover as the Protestant candidate. B) Most Americans were Catholic immigrants and identified with Smith. C) The Ku Klux Klan supported Hoover because he was Protestant. D) The Roman Catholic Church ordered its faithful to vote for Al Smith. E) Religiously active Protestants refused to participate in this election.
The most extensive resistance to European imperial power in the nineteenth century, the ________, broke out against British rule in India in 1857
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).