On the matter of immigration reform, Bush
a. rejected all attempts at amnesty for illegal immigrants living in the U.S.
b. launched a plan to tighten border patrols.
c. worked with bipartisan legislators on a guest-worker program and path to citizenship.
d. planned to deport all illegal immigrants in the U.S.
e. sought an initiative to aid illegal immigrant children.
c
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The Russian prince who advocated cooperation with the Mongols to avoid destructive assimilation was
a. Alexander Nevskii. b. Dmitri Donskoi. c. Ivan III. d. Vladimir the Viking. e. Grigorii Preobrazhenskii.
Which of the following statements related to the Second Great Awakening is FALSE?
a. The Second Great Awakening added a religious underpinning to the celebration of personal self-improvement, self-reliance, and self-determination. b. Charles Grandison Finney became a national celebrity for his preaching in upstate New York. c. The Second Great Awakening popularized Deism. d. The Second Great Awakening made American Christianity a mass enterprise. e. Revivalist ministers seized the opportunities offered by the market revolution to spread their message.
Explain the nature and extent of reform at the state and local levels during the 1920s.
What will be an ideal response?
The Popes and Great Khans of the Mongol empire
A. tolerated each other's religious views because of the great distance that separated them B. both believed that their respective actions were sanctioned by heaven C. had no cause for disagreement as Popes were religious leaders and Khans were secular leaders D. were too distant in terms of geographic location to have dealings with one another E. None of the above.