Which Roman emperor made Christianity a legal religion in the empire?

a. Diocletian
b. Augustus
c. Constantine
d. Marcus Aurelius
e. Nero


c

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The chapter introduction juxtaposes the stories of Marines in Vietnam and National Guardsmen at Kent State to make what point?

A. In the Vietnam War, the military was less the villain than the victim. B. Poorly prepared and ineptly led armed forces led to America's defeat at home and abroad. C. Communist infiltration could harm Americans just as it did the South Vietnamese. D. America divided over the fundamental question of who was a true friend and who the real enemy.

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Why did Stalin reverse the New Economic Policy?

A. It was crafted by his archrival, Lenin. B. It had failed to increase industrial production. C. He decided collectivization would allow Russia to produce enough grain for domestic food and foreign export. D. He wanted to separate his economic plans from those of his predecessor and the stagnant economy associated with him.

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The real heart of the progressive movement was the effort by reformers to

a. preserve world peace. b. use the government as an agency of human welfare. c. ensure the Jeffersonian style of government. d. get the government off the backs of the people. e. promote economic and social equality.

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The outbreak of the bubonic plague in the fourteenth century began in

A. India. B. Africa. C. China. D. England. E. Italy.

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