In 1998, two men attacked Matthew Shepard because he:
A) allegedly approached them in a Laramie, Wyoming, bar.
B) apparently expressed hatred toward their religion through a public speech.
C) was an illegal immigrant in the United States.
D) supposedly impregnated their sister and refused to marry her.
E) refused to serve them alcohol in his restaurant in Oklahoma.
A
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a. his reduction in government spending b. his doubling of the size of the Works Progress Administration c. his implementation of Social Security d. his calls for the U.S. to prepare for war in Europe
The wars of the French Revolution began when the Girondists led the legislative assembly to declare war on __________ on April 20, 1792.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
How did the Philadelphia Convention delegates ensure ratification of the Constitution?
a. They called for electing thirteen state conventions, requiring the assent of only nine state legislatures to ratify it. b. They decided that a unanimous vote among the general public of all the states would ratify it. c. They decided that a unanimous vote among the state congresses would ratify it. d. They called for electing James Madison president so he could ratify it instead of Congress. e. They decided that three-fifths of all state legislators would need to ratify it.
Jihad is considered by some to be one of the pillars of Islam; it is best defined as
a. an act of judgment. b. a just and holy war. c. a holy pilgrimage. d. a formal prayer.