Who was one of the famous jurists of the Early Empire responsible for completing the basic natural rights principles vital to the Western world?

a. Galen
b. Alcon
c. Ulpian
d. Acilius
e. Florian


c

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The Albany Conference of 1754 provided a clear indication of __________.

A. the refusal of British officials to deal with the disaffection of the Iroquois B. the power of Benjamin Franklin to persuade colonial assemblies to follow his path C. the sense of community that pervaded relations among the colonies in 1754 D. the inability of British colonists to unite for a common cause

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Which of these describes the congressional response to the Gulf of Tonkin resolution?

A. It was supported by Democrats but opposed by Republicans. B. It was viewed with suspicion by both house of Congress. C. It received nearly unanimous support in both the House and Senate. D. It received strong support in the House but was passed with a razor thin majority in the Senate.

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With the fragmentation of Mughal political order, who became president of an independent European stronghold of Pondicherry on India's east coast?

a. Ferdinand Braudel b. Joseph Francois Dupleix c. Toussant L'overture d. Jack Shaftoe e. Ignatius Dumond

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In which of the following regions was European settlement a significant factor in the establishment of colonies?

A) West Indies B) Indonesia C) Dutch South Africa D) China

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