The leader of the fully revitalized Safavid empire, who moved the capital to the central location of Isfahan, was
A. Shah Ismail.
B. Aurangzeb.
C. Shah Abbas.
D. Ibrahim the Crazy.
E. Akbar.
Answer: C
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The book The Man Nobody Knows:
a. was a postwar biography of Woodrow Wilson b. covered Henry Ford's building of the Model T c. described Jesus as a first rate businessman d. described Calvin Coolidge as a first-rate businessman
The population of the United States before 1840 was comprised of which of the following main ethnic groups?
A) Europeans, Asian, and American Indians B) Africans, American Indians, and Asians C) Latin Americans, Europeans, and Africans D) Europeans, Africans, and American Indians
W.E.B. Du Bois' concept of "two-ness" referred to being both
A) ?a woman and American. B) ?black and American. C) Asian and American. D) European and American. E) ?None of these are correct.