What nation, like the United States, emerged as a somewhat troubled union in the mid-19th century?
A) Mexico
B) Haiti
C) Canada
D) the British Caribbean
Answer: C
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The major impetus for reform in the Middle East was
A. the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire B. a desire to achieve peaceful coexistence of different religious groups. C. the need to jump-start economic reforms in a former "gunpowder" empire. D. overcoming the stigma of having sided with the Germans in World War I. E. achieving parity for all nationalities within the former Ottoman Empire.
Merovingian bishops who had been married before becoming bishops
a. Were given special dispensation from the pope to remain married. b. Divorced their wives who then became their assistants. c. Required their wives to enter a convent. d. Were asked by the pope to stop sleeping with them. e. Had to renounce their office.
Like the ancient pharaohs, the Ptolemaic rulers of Egypt
A) built pyramids. B) were able to prevent regional discontent. C) lacked the wealth and glory of past pharaohs. D) worshiped cats. E) intervened in the economy with great success.
How did the Versailles treaty directly and indirectly destabilize the Weimar government and influence Hitler's rise to power?
What will be an ideal response?