Which of the following was present during the siege of Jerusalem in the early sixth century B.C.?
a. Amos
b. Hosea
c. Jeremiah
d. Ezekiel
e. Isaiah
c
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Which of the following was NOT a way in which the Mongols contributed to the globalization of the Eurasian world?
a. The sometimes forced movement of skilled people around the empire, facilitating the exchange of ideas and technologies b. The fostering of diplomacy on a Eurasian scale. c. The promotion and protect of the Eurasian trade routes d. The integration of Vietnam and Japan into the Eurasian trade networks following their conquests by Mongol armies
Regarding late nineteenth-century immigration to the United States, the text authors assert that "the United States' pull was less powerful than the European push"
Describe the conditions in Europe in the late nineteenth century that were pushing its inhabitants out.
While the fate of the "Lost Colony" on Roanoke remains a mystery, evidence suggests the __________
A) Spanish captured and removed the English settlers B) settlers died of disease and starvation C) settlers had built a ship and attempted to return home and were lost at sea D) survivors had joined the nearby Croatan Indians
Growing religious skepticism and rationalism resulted in
A. both the philosophy of "unitarianism" and a wave of revivalism. B. a growth of commitment to organized churches and denominations. C. no discernible effect on American religious life. D. the decline of universalism. E. the disestablishment of the Anglican Church.