The new ruling class of the late empire attempted to __________.
A. restore the glory of Roman civilization
B. shape a new culture from the ashes of Rome
C. embrace the energy of Germanic culture
D. join the Roman and Persian worlds together
Answer: A
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a. U.S. support for Israel. b. the rise to power of the Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran. c. the Gulf War and U.S. liberation of Kuwait. d. the U.S.'s seizing of Saudi Arabian oil fields. e. the growth of insurgent and extremist groups in the Middle East, such as ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and Levant).
The countries that comprised the Axis Powers in World War II were __________
a. Germany, France, and Spain b. Germany, China, and Russia c. Germany, Italy, and Japan d. Britain, France, and the United States e. Russia, China, and the United States
Population growth in China in the 1700s led to
a. a better standard of living due to cheap labor. b. massive unionization of Chinese workers. c. better working conditions among artisans. d. severe environmental problems and internal rebellions. e. an economic "boom" as demand for goods rose as well.
In the presidential election of 1952, Truman
A. chose not to seek reelection. B. lost the Democratic nomination to challenger Adlai Stevenson. C. won the Democratic nomination, but lost to Eisenhower in the general election. D. could not run for a third term.