What made the Mughal Empire distinct from the Ottomans and Safavids?

A) They each had separate origins.
B) The Mughals ruled a Hindu population.
C) The Ottomans ruled without absolute power.
D) The Safavids ruled a Shinto population.
E) The Mughals and Ottomans were allies against the Safavids.


B

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A. proposed legislation. B. petitions. C. racial violence in the South. D. public protests.

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The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is best defined as

A) an agreement providing for the gradual elimination of barriers to the movement of goods and money among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. B) a guarantee of economic prosperity for countries that adopt laissez-faire policy. C) the implementation of the global laissez-faire economic policy. D) an international organization to determine the boundaries of borders and trade practices in an effort to implement globalization. E) an arrangement for the reduction and eventual elimination of tariffs among signatories.

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Farmers who grew staple crops such as wheat, cotton, and corn fared better than dairy and vegetable farmers during the years immediately following WWI

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To counter growing calls for government censorship, the movie industry resorted to:

A) self-censorship. B) demanding their right of free speech. C) ignoring their critics. D) moving production to Canada.

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