In southern Africa, the kingdom of Lesotho was exceptional because
a. Its leader maintained independence through diplomacy.
b. it retained traditional African religions rather than converting to Islam.
c. it came under British control.
d. the monarch was not a Bantu.
a
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a. It distinguished Eastern Orthodoxy from Western Catholicism. b. It blended the ideas of Manachaeism and Judaism. c. They believed that Jesus was human and not truly God. d. They believed that Jesus was made of "the same substance" as God. e. They prohibited the use of icons or images for worship.
The British and the Soviet Union disagreed about which of the following?
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Which of the following was a feature of the Neutrality Acts of the 1930s?
A. The president had the authority to sell arms to nations engaged in a defensive struggle against an aggressor nation. B. All trade with nations declared to be belligerents was prohibited. C. Arms sales and loans to belligerents were forbidden. D. Belligerent nations had to post a monetary bond to insure American ships carrying trade items to them.