The return to the Jewish homeland in Palestine was the goal of the __________ movement.
A) Zionist
B) Falange
C) Spartacus
D) Fascist
A) Zionist
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What was the consequence of Indian resistance leader Black Hawk's confrontation with federal troops in 1832?
A) He was able to negotiate a peaceful settlement. B) His downfall and doomed mission led other tribes in the Old Northwest to relinquish their lands to the United States. C) His success in battle managed to delay further settlement of the Old Northwest by two decades. D) The United States government began its reservation policy. E) It led to the forced migration of Creeks and Chickasaws further west.
Which of the following could be said about Greeks in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C.E.?
A. Greek culture was fragmented, and inhabitants of one poleis had little in common with inhabitants of another. B. The concept of a distinct Greek identity did not arise until modern times. C. Greeks remained far weaker militarily compared to other political entities of the day. D. Greek identity centered on cultural rather than political unity.
The three "twice-born" castes were the
a. Sikh, Hamar and Maltese. b. sudras, brahmins and kshatriya. c. vaisya, kshatriya and brahmins. d. brahmins, bodhi and mahayana. e. sudra, ashakan and pariah.
What was the Old Regime of France?
A) The nobility advising the king in France B) The French monarch having absolute power with centralized authority, and legal privileges for the nobility and the clergy C) The nobles of the hat that purchased their governmental positions to serve the whims of the French monarch D) The governmental body that provided religious toleration for all under French rule E) The traditional order of politics in society, with a monarch aided by Parliament