The most pressing problem facing the Roman Empire in the West from the late fourth century to the middle of the fifth century was __________
A) invasions
B) civil war
C) political strife
D) an epidemic
A
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Which of the following was NOT a perennial problem of the Abbasids?
A. ecological pressures B. battles over succession to the throne C. inflation D. threats from Christian Byzantium
The term paterfamilias refers to the
A. position of Jupiter as the king of the Roman gods. B. concept of Jesus of Nazareth's relationship to his god. C. eldest male of the Roman family, who had the ultimate authority over the family. D. central role of the Roman emperor in running the state. E. prolonged period of peace and stability beginning with the reign of Augustus.
The first English attempt to colonize the New World failed before it even reached the shores of America. The attempt was led by
A. Gilbert. B. Hakluyt. C. Fitzgerald. D. Raleigh.
After the passage of the Emancipation Proclamation,
A) ?more than one-fifth of the South's African American slaves ran away. B) ?Confederates dismissed it as a revolutionary measure aimed to spark a race war in the South. C) ?most Northerners supported Lincoln's decree. D) northern Democrats stoked fears about intermarriage with blacks.? E) ?All of these are correct.