Christianity grew out of which religion?

A. Buddhism
B. Brahmanism
C. Zoroastrianism
D. Judaism


Answer: D

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Alexander Hamilton's funding and assumption programs suggest that he believed that humans were fundamentally motivated by

A) a humanitarian concern for the welfare of others. B) a keen sense of justice and fair play. C) economic self-interest. D) religious convictions.

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The creation of the Catawba Nation represents which Indian survival strategy?

a. Merging dwindling tribes in the face of death and dislocation caused by European settlement b. Confederation to gain strength in pitting European powers against another c. Creating a new tribal structure to oversee the peaceful, efficient transfer of lands from Indians to European owners d. Adapting the colonial style of self-representation to Indian tribal life e. Reorganizing barter-and-exchange networks to maximize Indian profits

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Trade in Japan

a. was the dominant economic activity in the society by 500 C.E. b. had reached a stage where quarterly markets were held in larger towns during the Kamakura period. c. involved no foreign trade after the eleventh and twelfth centuries. d. was restricted only to Chinese merchants. e. was exclusively in agricultural products.

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In drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Eleanor drew upon all of the following sources EXCEPT

a) her own personality. b) the Magna Carta. c) the American Bill of Rights. d) Two Treatises of Government. e) the Communist Manifesto.

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