The Fatimids were a

a. Shi'ite dynasty in Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt.
b. Isma'ili dynasty who ruled from Baghdad.
c. Sunni dynasty that destroyed the Druze and Isma'ili "assassins."
d. Druze dynasty in modern day Lebanon.


a

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Which sector of the economy experienced the largest job expansion in California in the 1970s and 1980s?

a. The service sector, which includes government, education, trade, sales, and finance. b. Shipping and light industry, such as textiles. c. Electronics and other high-tech industries. d. The military sector.

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A) Brewing B) Clothmaking C) Moneylending D) Tanning E) Laundering

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Which of the following was a focus of the social-justice movement that emerged in the 1890s?

a)  tenement-house laws b)  government deregulation c)  self-help programs d)  individual charity

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