Mughal relations with Safavid Persia, where _________ was the official state religion, meant a certain influence on the Mughal court was unavoidable.
a. Sufism.
b. Sikhism.
c. Shia Islam.
d. Sunni Islam.
c. Shia Islam.
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A) Great Lakes. B) New York Subway System. C) Northern Pacific Railroad. D) Southern Atlantic Railroad.
What state, centered on Lake Chad, had Islamic law imposed on it by a seventeenth century king?
a. Songhai b. Hausa c. Benin d. Kanem-Bornu e. Yoruba
Mercantilism, the guiding principle of most early colonial empires, meant
a. encouraging more people to become merchants for the king or queen. b. recording the air temperatures of various parts of the empire. c. accumulating precious metals through exports from the colonies. d. keeping interest rates low in colonial banks so colonists could afford land.
Josip Tito
a. had attended Peking University with Mao Zedong. b. devised a decentralized variety of Communism, different from "Stalinism." c. was defeated in his attempt to become Prime Minister of Yugoslavia as the result of American campaigning against socialist or communist leaders. d. was part of the government-in-exile during the war. e. was an ally of Joseph Stalin in the latter's attempt to crush the Serbs.