Liberal opponents of the Ottoman Turkish empire formed secret societies. What was the name of the umbrella organization that emerged for these societies?
A. the Atta Turks
B. the Committee of Union and Progress
C. the "Wobblies"
D. the Congress of Reform Organizations
Answer: B
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A. the retention of power by the Spanish government. B. the removal of Spanish troops from Iraq. C. greater solidarity between Spain and the U.S. D. the complete breakdown of relations between Spain and the U.S. E. the addition of more Spanish troops in Iraq.
Most slaves in the Islamic world were
a. agricultural workers. b. part of the Atlantic Circuit. c. soldiers and servants. d. translators. e. galley slaves.
The 19th century economic decline of the Islamic empires can be attributed to
a. the end of their status as middlemen between Asia and Europe. b. increased hostility from nearby European colonies in North Africa. c. their relative lack of strategic resources desired by Europeans. d. the rise of China and Japan as major powers.
_____, a Bill drafted by Thomas Jefferson, articulated distrust of an established state church and asserted the value of religious liberty
A) The Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom B) The Pennsylvania Statute on Religious Liberty C) Cato's Petition of Religious Secularism D) The Olive Branch Petition E) The Sheffield Declaration