Which of these centuries-old Middle Eastern patterns was repeated by the Safavid dynasty?

A) a capital at the conjunction of the Tigris and Euphrates
B) expansion into south Asia
C) repeated Zoroastrian revivals
D) adoption of Persian culture


D

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A. ecclesiastical officials appoint bishops and other church officials B. bishops control the papacy without the unanimous support of key clergy C. secular officials and rulers appoint bishops and other church officials D. the College of Cardinals elects popes

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Compare the power and influence of Rome and Constantinople in the second half of the first millennium. Use Map 6-2 for reference

A. The Eastern Empire was much stronger than the Western. B. The Western Empire was much stronger than the Eastern. C. The Eastern and Western empires were evenly matched. D. Both empires were decimated by Muslim conquest. E. Both empires had faded away, replaced by Germanic kings.

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What kinds of communities were established in the New World colonies of Portugal and Spain? How were they organized? How were they governed?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following was NOT an element of the proslavery argument developed in the 1830s?

A. Slaves belonged to an inferior race. B. Southern slaves lived better lives than northern factory workers. C. Slavery was an unfortunate legacy of earlier tyrannical acts of the English Parliament and northern colonial merchants. D. None of the Biblical prophets or Christ himself had ever condemned slavery.

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