Which crusade was diverted from its original mission and ended up conquering a Christian city?
A. The First Crusade
B. The children’s crusade
C. The Second Crusade
D. The Albigensian Crusade
E. The Fourth Crusade
Answer: E
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General Eisenhower’s chief asset was his
a. executive ability. b. flashy style. c. daring strategic sense. d. ability to intimidate subordinates. e. experience as a fighting general.
The passage of the Factory Act and successive laws in Britain shows that
A) Parliament approached economic reform with the same gradualism as it approached political reform. B) no one challenged laissez-faire economic ideas. C) the same standards were applied to workers, regardless of age or gender. D) Parliament enacted economic reforms while ignoring political conditions. E) giving industrial leaders a voice in politics worsened conditions for workers.
By 1200, Sunni authorities had:
a. Declared a jihad on Sufis. b. Attempted to purge Sufism of the jahiliyyah elements contained within it. c. Dissolved their theological schools in favor of Sufism. d. Adapted Sufism to popular practice in the form of congregational brotherhoods in lodges.
In describing the impact of industrialization after 1890, which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. The shift from hand to machine production accelerated. b. The standard of living for most workers actually dropped. c. Unions were successful as more workers became concentrated in industrial centers. d. Early laws at urban development and sanitation aimed at improving living conditions. e. More women were forced out of the factories.