Like his model Genghis Khan, Timur:
a. Created an empire that long outlasted him.
b. Claimed that he was self-directed and did not rely on the power of the gods.
c. Set his ultimate sights on western Europe.
d. Proved surprisingly liberal in the treatment of at least some cities that surrendered.
d. Proved surprisingly liberal in the treatment of at least some cities that surrendered.
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A) David Livingstone B) Mary Kingsley C) Otto von Bismarck D) Phan Thanh Gian
Which of the following is not true about kinship patterns in the Americas?
A) ?People had their most enduring ties with members of their kinship groups than with their spouses. B) ?Male leaders often had multiple wives. C) ?Marriage was a means of ensuring that leadership would be centralized and passed to the offspring of ruling elites and families. D) ?Kinship played a minor role in a person's identity. E) ?All of these are correct.
Mazarin tried to carry on the policies of
a. Locke. b. Calvin. c. Henry IV. d. Richelieu. e. Louis XVI.
President Harry Truman’s UN policies on colonization and racial discrimination were initially shaped by __________
A) the American experience in World War II B) American race relations at home C) worsening relations with the Soviet Union D) his unofficial advisors on race issues