What was the main claim of the leader of a war-band to his men's allegiance?
a. Family loyalty
b. Plunder
c. Tribal loyalty
d. Land distribution
e. Religious brotherhood
b
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Kennedy believed that Eisenhower had not done enough to __________.
a. help America win the Cold War b. provide health care to all Americans c. ease racial tensions d. grow the economy
What was true about the Cotton Club?
A) It was generally a black club with few whites allowed. B) Blacks performed there but were not allowed entrance as customers. C) It was known for its interracial character and its anti-discriminatory policies. D) It was not very popular because it was in Harlem, and whites were afraid to travel there.
For Ashoka, religious toleration appears to have been __________
A) a result of his religious values B) really indifference, rather than real toleration C) a mask for his real intentions D) a matter of political convenience
As the English Parliament developed in the Middle Ages it offered all the following EXCEPT
a. the king a means to exercise control and raise taxes. b. a chance to question decisions of the king. c. knights and burgesses a venue to voice their grievances. d. peasants a means to limit exploitation by the nobility. e. a complement to the king in the ruling of the country.