Ivan II (also called the Great or the Terrible)'s main contribution to Russian state-building was the
a. end of Mongol rule and the unification of northern Russia under the control of Moscow.
b. development of Kiev as a magnificent political and cultural center.
c. decision to make Greek Orthodoxy the national religion.
d. foundation of Russian universities similar to European institutions.
a
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A) Blacks could only be "practical" Christians because they were not allowed to be members of the churches. B) Christians had to be as practical as possible which meant accepting slavery in the South. C) Some white southerners were called "practical Christians" because they never lived up to the ideals of their faith. D) Those people who were saved had to oppose sin and help others as a part of their faith.
All of the following are true of Marcus Garvey, founder of the United Negro Improvement Association, except he
a. promoted the resettlement of American blacks in Africa. b. advocated the idea of developing an elite "talented tenth" to lead African American economic and social progress and promote racial integration in the United States. c. inspired strong feelings of self-confidence and self-reliance among blacks. d. was convicted of mail fraud and deported by the U.S. government. e. sponsored black-owned business enterprises.
What was “Camp Obama”?
a. a training session designed to turn grassroots volunteers into effective political organizers b. the Republican Party’s name for what it saw as an unfairly pro-Obama American media c. a summer camp set up by Barack Obama to bring white and black children with little direct experience of other racial groups together d. a small group of political insiders who lent their skills and experience to the relatively inexperienced presidential candidate
Scholars now believe that the term "feudalism" should be
What will be an ideal response?