19th century Zionism was motivated by
a. A desire to convert non-Jews
b. The search for new markets and resources
c. The desire to create a Jewish homeland
d. Distrust of the Ottoman Empire
e. Russian nationalism
c
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At an early point in the history of tobacco use, what did Sir Francis Bacon note?
A. Tobacco's addictiveness B. the foul smell of tobacco C. commercial opportunities for exporting tobacco D. alternative uses for the tobacco plant beyond recreational consumption
The so-called "ashcan" school of late nineteenth-century American artists often pursued the same themes as the ________ did in literature
A) genteel tradition B) local colorists C) naturalists D) romanticists
The early inhabitants of the East African island of Madagascar came from
a. the dense forests of Central Africa. b. the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia. c. the Indian subcontinent. d. the islands of Southeast Asia. e. Ethiopia and Arabia.
The United States Supreme Court decision in deed Scott v. Sanford (1857) was important because it
A. Increased the power of congress to exclude slavery from the territories B. Ended the importation of slaves into the United States C. Strengthened the determination of abolitionists to achieve their goals D. Caused the immediate start of the civil war