Scholars of early Hebrew history

a. are able to draw on plentiful references to the Hebrews in nonbiblical sources.
b. have to rely almost entirely on the Hebrew Bible.
c. are united in their opinion on the accuracy of the Bible.
d. have reached consensus on the reliability of the information contained in the Bible.
e. all of the above


b

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United States foreign policy during the Korean War period

a. was unable to get formal United Nations support for South Korea when invaded in June 1950. b. reluctantly supported the modified and limited return of 30,000 Japanese troops to the Korean peninsula to help rebuff North Korean forces. c. became more determined to block Western contact with the Chinese government. d. provided support for the invasion of the Chinese mainland by Nationalist forces from Taiwan. e. saw the creation of an alliance with Soviet Russia to restrain Mao Zedong's ambitions.

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John Tyler was dubbed "His Accidency" by critics because

a. he was comically prone to minor accidents and injuries. b. he was formally a member of the Whig Party but was really a Democrat in his views. c. his time in office was characterized by mishaps and poor administration. d. he became president through the death of his predecessor, William Henry Harrison. e. his election was considered to be an "accident" of the three-fifths compromise.

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Female monasticism in the twelfth century is best described as

a. a new phenomenon. b. a refuge for women of all classes. c. in decline, due to the changing, negative view of women. d. on the upswing, with increasing numbers of women joining religious houses. e. found only in France.

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Politics in America was dominated by

a. the farmer artisan class. b. frontiersmen. c. white male landowners. d. the working class.

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