While this new philosophy did not end Akbar’s military campaigns, which he saw as ordained by God, it ultimately did lead him to conducting spirited religious debates with his subjects and formulating a new religion he called _________, or “divine faith.”
a. Islam
b. din-i ilahi
c. Ain-i-Akbari
d. Muraqaba
b. din-i ilahi
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A) Jewish immigration. B) oil. C) the Suez Canal. D) self-determination. E) wheat.
An important principle that Chief Justice John Marshall established during his tenure on the Supreme Court was:
a. limited term lengths for appointed Supreme Court justices b. legal assistance for people who could not afford lawyers c. judicial review, or the judicial branch's right to appoint Supreme Court justices d. judicial review, or the court's right to declare a law unconstitutional
What convinced monarchs that they could only partner with elites to protect their position?
A. the execution of Louis XVI B. Napoleon's rise to power C. the Decembrist Revolt D. the Latin American wars of independence
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the members of the Constitutional Convention?
A) They were relatively young and wealthy. B) They were elected by their respective states. C) They were ardent advocates of democracy. D) They wanted to strengthen the national government. E) They were mostly members of the social and educational elite.