The main impetus behind the rise of the Safavid dynasty was ________
A) ethnic animosity
B) religious revival
C) a desire to restore the Mongol Empire
D) a burst of commercial activity
B
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The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
A. signified that the era of trusts was ending. B. was strengthened by the courts over the next decade. C. was strongly opposed by congressional Republicans. D. mirrored legislation passed earlier in New Jersey and Delaware. E. was indifferently enforced and weakened by the courts.
Alexander Pushkin
What will be an ideal response?
What demand did the British make at the peace negotiations in Ghent?
A) that an Indian territory be created in the upper Great Lakes region B) that the United States pay a large war indemnity C) that the United States cede parts of Georgia D) that the United States declare war on France
At the beginning of the fifteenth century, what was the only area of Africa where Christianity still flourished?
a. Kush b. Nubia c. Kanem-Bornu d. Ethiopia e. Egypt