How would a man living in Iran under Khomeini's rule be expected to act?
A. try to relocate to Iraq
B. force others to convert to Judaism
C. be a martyr for the country
D. attempt to infiltrate the Gaza Strip
Answer: C
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As the 1780s progressed, the growing concern of "nationalists" in the new republic was that
A) America's virtuous citizenry did not require the constraining hand of central authority. B) the Articles of Confederation had located too much authority in Congress, too little in the states. C) Congress was investing too much effort in foreign policy, too little in financial issues. D) individuals and states acted on self-interest, not public virtue.
Who denounced the Tariff of 1828 and threatened nullification if the tariff policy was not changed?
A) Henry Clay B) Daniel Webster C) Martin Van Buren D) John C. Calhoun
Among other things, the Petition of Right
A) stated that the King of England was elected. B) maintained that the King could pass no new tax without the consent of Parliament. C) restored order in the English military. D) made the English monarchy purely ceremonial. E) made the Anglican Church the official state church of England and Scotland.
The Great Depression aggravated the tense situation between Muslims and Hindus in India, in part because
A. the Hindu majority of India refused to do business with Muslims. B. Hindus accused Muslims of being the cause of the depression in India. C. Muslims perceived that they were economically controlled by the Hindu majority of India. D. all British economic assistance went to Hindus rather than Muslims. E. None of these answers is correct.