Mohammed Ali Jinnah argued that the new state of Pakistan
a. would be an Islamic state and that no other religions would be tolerated.
b. would adopt socialism as its guiding economic policy.
c. would be ruled by strict Islamic law.
d. would tolerate Buddhists and Christians but not Hindus, who made up the majority population of India, Pakistan's arch foe.
e. must guarantee religious freedom and equal treatment for all.
e
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a. Factionalism and division were in the end fatal to their survival. b. The modern Indian state is in a direct line of succession to these republics. c. Once abolished, monarchy never returns. d. They field weak armies, as Alexander the Great dislodged them with very little effort.
One hundred years after Columbus, the nation whose interest in the New World most enraged King Philip II was __________.
A. England B. France C. Switzerland D. Portugal
The Balfour Declaration divided up former Ottoman empire territories among the nations of the Middle East
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Russian Czar Nicholas I came up with a nickname for the Ottoman Empire that stuck:
a. "The Fundamentalist Threat to Europe" b. "The Sick Man of the Middle East" c. "The Sick Man of Europe" d. "Banana Republic" e. "The Dustbin of History"