The trial and conviction of Charles I reflects the influence of the theory of __________
A) popular sovereignty
B) absolute monarchy
C) international law
D) hereditary divine right
A
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How did the migration of Hispanics in the early 1920s differ from the migration of other ethnic or racial groups?
A. Hispanics did not successfully assimilate into white neighborhoods. B. The migration of Hispanics was mostly eastward, not northward. C. Many Hispanics moved to find agricultural labor, not factory work. D. Hispanics were the only minority group not to live in ethnic-specific neighborhoods.
Anti-Jackson forces, led by __________, formed the Whig party
A) Nicholas Biddle B) Henry Clay C) Daniel Webster D) Martin Van Buren
The mosaics "Justinian and Theodora" show that Byzantine emperors ruled based on both ________ support
A) military and religious B) commercial and spiritual C) cultural and military D) patrician and plebeian
European imperial powers in Africa __________.
A. created territorial divisions that persisted beyond independence B. reignited the slave trade C. created boundaries based on local religious divisions D. inspired the creation of a large pan-African state