How did Justinian keep the Slavs from attacking while he was concentrating on reunifying the Western Empire?
a. He allied with them to attack the Persians instead.
b. He paid them protection money.
c. He built expensive fortifications on the border.
d. He promised them free holdings on the Black Sea.
e. He demanded their cooperation as a Christian nation.
c
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A. Visas were given to 2 percent of the total number of people of each nationality in the United States. B. The Japanese were the top supporters of this controversial act. C. The purpose of the act was to make America a more heterogeneous country. D. Citizenship was given to any person who presented a notarized document to immigration services.
Transcendentalists attempted to apply their ideas to everyday life at ________ , a commune near Boston
A) Oneida B) Nashoba C) New Harmony D) Brook Farm
During the Civil War, the Confederacy's policy of impressment authorized its armies to:
A) seize food for the troops without any eventual payment. B) confiscate slaves for military use but pay their owners full market value for them. C) set up camps on private land whenever necessary. D) take necessary food and slaves from civilians and pay with Confederate currency. E) nationalize food production and war material industries.
Puritans believed that a person's salvation depended on
a. good works. b. following the teachings of the church. c. God's covenant of grace. d. chance. e. attending church.