Which of the following religions was rejected in most of China and India and all but wiped out in Japan in sixteenth and seventeenth century?
a. Buddhism
b. Islam
c. Christianity
d. Confucianism
c
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All of the following were TRUE about the Constitutional Convention delegates' work on the judiciary EXCEPT
A) the delegates spent almost no time on the judiciary. B) the delegates created a Supreme Court and lower federal courts. C) the delegates considered, but dropped, an idea to have the president and the judges of the Supreme Court together consider the constitutionality of federal and state laws. D) the Supreme Court's role as the arbiter of the constitutionality of state and federal laws was detailed in Article III of the Constitution.
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After Constantine's death, the Roman Empire began to divide into western and eastern parts and by the end of the fourth century had become virtually two independent states
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Examine the philosophy of Adam Smith in An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, excerpted in the text (see Textbook: Sources from the Past: Adam Smith on the Capitalist Market). Was it typical of the thinkers from this period? What was the heart of his philosophy? How influential was Smith's thought? Why was it so revolutionary?
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