Shah Jahan, unlike his grandfather, promoted what religion?

a. Christianity
b. Hinduism
c. Islam
d. Sikhism
e. Buddhism


c

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The ease in which Queen Mary of England restored Catholic practices showed

A) the power of the inquisition. B) the lack of Protestant progress in official circles. C) the fact that reform was not deeply rooted among the people. D) the futility of the efforts of Cromwell and Cranmer. E) None of the above.

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In the first half of the nineteenth century, the power and effectiveness of the Prussia government were aided by

a. a close alliance of the monarchy and the Junkers, the landed aristocracy. b. the absence of powerful bourgeois opposition. c. a well-trained, effective military. d. reforms from above that strengthened civic pride. e. all of the above

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John L. O’Sullivan and James K. Polk would have both agreed that __________

A) the land claims of Indians should be upheld B) democracy opened the door to mob rule C) isolationism should be the basis of U.S. foreign policy D) America should expand to the Pacific Ocean

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Elizabeth I had __________ impact on the development of the English state.

A. a strong and centralizing B. a disastrous C. a limited D. an underappreciated

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