Avid members of the Anti-Imperialist League included such notables as

a. Theodore Roosevelt.
b. William Randolph Hearst.
c. Alfred Thayer Mahan.
d. William McKinley.
e. Mark Twain.


e

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Military expansion proved __________.

A. destabilizing to Roman society B. a stabilizing influence on Roman society C. a source of great wealth for the plebeian class D. the need for more democratic government

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How were Christian and Jewish merchants as well as artists treated as conquered subjects of the Muslims?

A) paid extremely high taxes to the occupiers B) were, for the most part, able to carry on their daily lives much as they had before C) were excluded from the international trade networks D) received less business than did their Muslim neighbors E) were especially pressured to convert to Islam

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The political conflict over separation of church and state at the state level in the 1790s

A) found its fiercest expression in Virginia concerning whether the state should end its support of the Episcopal Church. B) was unconnected to the politics of the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties. C) founded its fiercest expression in Connecticut concerning whether the Congregational churches should be state-supported through taxes and be the "established church" of Connecticut. D) founded its fiercest expression in Maryland where the Catholic Church was the state-supported "established church" of the state.

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All of the following observations about religious or supernatural beliefs and activities apply EXCEPT:

a. Foragers began burying their dead in areas that developed into territorial centers. b. Many of the communities’ dead were buried with gifts of orange ochre. c. Foraging bands had a very simple culture, with an unsophisticated understanding of the world. d. Leaders of foraging bands were often shamans, people seeming to have spiritual powers.

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