Which of these is illustrated by Map 26.3, "The Safavid Empire"?

A) the enduring legacy of ancient Persia
B) Safavid pressure on the Mughal Empire
C) steady Safavid expansion to the west
D) the weakness of the Safavid Empire


A

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Theodor Herzl may be remembered for a. leading laissez-faire economics in Prussia

b. spreading ideas of racial struggle throughout Europe. c. helping to develop Zionism. d. using anti-Semitism as leader of the Christian Social Party in Austria. e. being Dreyfus's lawyer in his famous trial.

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Which of the following is true of relations between the United States and Great Britain during the late nineteenth century?

a. The United States repeatedly rebuffed British attempts to create a more cordial relationship. b. The two nations always seemed to be on the verge of war. c. Great Britain's bluff and bluster caused irreversible damage to the relationship between the two nations. d. The two nations slowly concluded that the interests of both could best be served by warmer relations.

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What role did geography play in Japan's early development? How did it influence its social, religious, and political institutions?

What will be an ideal response?

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