In the daily life of Mughal India, the Muslim practice of barring women from associating with men outside the home was known as
a. sati.
b. zamindar.
c. purdah.
d. raga.
e. harem.
c
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A. the Soviet Union B. France C. Poland D. Czechoslovakia
In the bull Clericis Laicos, Pope Boniface VIII objected to
a. clerical taxation by secular rulers. b. the heretical claims of John Wycliffe. c. the treatment of war prisoners. d. the first meeting of the Council of Constance. e. the Conciliar Movement.
One of the most significant aspects of the Interstate Commerce Act was that it
a. prevented the railroads from merging and monopolizing traffic. b. represented the first large-scale attempt by the federal government to regulate business. c. enabled farmers to determine rail shipping rates. d. empowered state legislatures to control corrupt railroad practices. e. invoked the Constitution's interstate commerce clause.
What government resulted from the Glorious Revolution?
A) The formation of a more powerful Parliament that had the ability to strip power from the monarch B) The regime change in which James II was replaced as monarch by his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange, assuring Protestant rule in Britain C) The adjustments of the Houses of Parliament to an equal partnership with the monarch but without absolute power; thus limited D) None of these E) All of these