During the periods in which the Jews experienced conquest, dispersal, a return to Jerusalem, and foreign rule, they relied on which of the following to preserve their culture?
a. a series of kings, each of whom defined new rules and rituals for worship
b. a covenant to one God who promised deliverance as a reward for loyalty and fidelity
c. incorporation of popular religious practices from neighboring kingdoms
d. Egyptian ideas about social organization and the afterlife
b
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Charles I might have ruled indefinitely without Parliament had his religious policies not provoked war with __________.
A. France B. Ireland C. Spain D. Scotland
What factor enabled Soviet satellites to declare their independence from Moscow in the 1980s?
a) Mikhail Gorbachev’s program to combat Soviet corruption and inefficiency also promised non-intervention in the internal affairs of the satellite nations, and they took advantage of that. b) Russians had rejected Marxist ideology in a national election. Consider This: By the mid-1980s, Russia and its satellite states had fallen years behind the West in technological innovation, resource development, and overall standard of living. See 15.1: The “End of History.” c) The Russian military had made it clear beforehand that it would not defend the satellites against Western incursions. Consider This: By the mid-1980s, Russia and its satellite states had fallen years behind the West in technological innovation, resource development, and overall standard of living. See 15.1: The “End of History.” d) The Russian government decided that World War II-era regulations could finally be abandoned. Consider This: By the mid-1980s, Russia and its satellite states had fallen years behind the West in technological innovation, resource development, and overall standard of living. See 15.1: The “End of History.”
Relations between SCLC and SNCC reveal a split between __________ in the movement
a) more cautious leaders such as King and young students b) northern and southern black leaders c) black and white civil rights leaders d) wealthy and working class African Americans
All of the following crops were first introduced to Europe through the Columbian Exchange except
a. Tomatoes b. Potatoes c. Grapes d. Cocoa