Throughout the Three Kingdoms period in the ____________ and afterward, the aim of reconstituting the empire was always present.

a. First century CE.
b. Third century CE.
c. First century BCE.
d. Seventh century CE.


b. Third century CE.

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Which statement is closest to the Greek definition of a tyrant?

a. A cruel and oppressive ruler b. A ruler who seizes power by force and is not subject to the law c. A man of noble birth and great ambitions d. A leader of a political faction or party e. A ruler who is denied the typical high social status of his position

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In March 2003, President George W. Bush espoused the unilateralist cause and ordered a preemptive invasion without UN Security Council backing against ______________, declaring that it had become a regional threat.

a. Iraq b. Afghanistan c. Iran d. Somalia

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The sepoys were British-trained __________

A) Chinese soldiers B) Japanese samurai C) Indian soldiers D) Korean soldiers

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Perhaps the key battle of the War of 1812, because it protected the United States from full-scale invasion and possible dissolution, was the Battle of

a. Mackinac. b. Plattsburgh. c. the Thames. d. Horseshoe Bend. e. Fallen Timbers.

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