The Gulf War was a success as far as the UN Security council was concerned, but what were the repercussions?
A) There was a strong distrust of fundamentalist Sunni by Shiites and the West.
B) Leaving Saddam in power as appeasement backfired.
C) The Arab members did not want a Western-led coalition to overthrow their fellow Arab, Saddam.
D) Intervention in non-Western struggles was neither appreciated nor wanted.
E) All of these
C
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A. glorified the strength that life required. B. glorified weakness. C. demanded heroic living. D. superseded in glory the demands of war. E. offered the only true peace humans could hope for.
By the 1750s, the Great Awakening had resulted in the consolidation of all American Protestant churches into three denominations: Anglican, Congregationalist, and Quaker.
a. true b. false
What was the wealthiest city-state in the Greek speaking world? Why?
A) Athens was the wealthiest city-state in the Greek speaking world because she fomented the overseas trade market and became the largest exporter of wine and oil. B) Corinth was the wealthiest city-state in the Greek speaking world because she was a manufacturer of high quality wares that fetched incredible prices in Italy and Sicily. C) Sparta was the wealthiest city-state due to her total reliance upon only Spartan made goods produced by the helots. D) Athens was the wealthiest because she had vast natural resources that she could turn into exported goods that fetched high prices throughout the Greek speaking world. E) Thebes was the wealthiest city-state due to her ability to export to northern regions deeply in need of Theban goods and services.
One of the fastest growing religious sects in Japan in recent decades is the
a. Soka Gakkai. b. Yukio Apure. c. Kokutai. d. Ikira Amae. e. Kosutu Daun.