In the early nineteenth century, regional identities reflected __________.
a) common economic interests
b) a shared ethnic heritage
c) church membership
d) linguistic differences
a) common economic interests
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The German economy:
A. produced enough goods to supply occupied Europe. B. met the everyday needs of the people while managing to produce war goods. C. faced serious labor shortages. D. thrived with the increase in military production. E. was much larger than the American economy.
Babur, the founder of the Mughal Dynasty in India,
a. traced his roots to Muhammad on his mother's side. b. took Isfahan early in the sixteenth century, before leading his forces into India. c. was born in Egypt. d. established his northern Indian domain after his conquest of Delhi, and died at age of 47. e. was the first Chinese-born ruler of India.
The Berkeley demonstrations, riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and the Kent State protest all reflect student disapproval of
(a) the Vietnam War (b) increases in college tuition (c) the unequal status of American women (d) racial segregation
The name of the faith taught by Muhammad is
A) Allah. B) Muhammadanism. C) Islam. D) Muslimism. E) all of the above.