Zoroastrianism was removed from world history as a major force by

a. Islam.
b. Christianity.
c. Hinduism.
d. Jainism.


a

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The doctrine of "popular sovereignty" meant that:

A) Congress didn't know how to resolve sectional differences. B) Northern values of freedom and individualism could not survive if slavery spread. C) banning slavery from the territories meant keeping out blacks in general. D) democracy was incompatible with republicanism.

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Which group resisted the message of Islam in Medina and was eventually expelled or eliminated by Muhammad?

a. Jews b. Christians c. Buddhists d. Zoroastrians e. Nestorians

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The passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, in effect, represented all of the following EXCEPT

A) the federal government acceding to the state of Georgia's effort to involuntarily transfer thousands of Cherokees from their native homes in Georgia to new lands in Oklahoma. B) making the Cherokees subject to Georgia state laws that were politically and economically discriminatory to Indians. C) a nominal and misleading choice for the Cherokees between moving west to new lands where their independence would be honored or choosing to remain where they were living but now subject to Georgia state law. D) the end of any political or legal efforts by the Cherokees to defend and assert their claims to their historic native lands.

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Philip V of Spain was the grandson of __________

A) Philip of Bourbon B) Louis XIV of France C) Charles II of England D) James II of England

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