Ibn Rushd and Moses Maimonides left Spain because __________
A) they were trying to lead a revolution against the government
B) they refused to adopt Islam
C) the religiously conservative government was suspicious of intellectual pursuits
D) the government attempted to purge Spain of all Muslims
Answer: C
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a. labor unions continued to decline in membership. b. the American Federation of Labor failed to take advantage of the situation. c. the vast majority of employers continued to fight organized labor. d. Congress declared the AFL illegal. e. workers began to turn to the Socialist party.
In the fifth century B.C.E., the __________ had the leading naval power in Greece.
A. Thessalians B. Spartans C. Peloponnesians D. Athenians
The English viewed the Irish as enemies, but they saw them differently than they saw the Spanish, in that they believed that Ireland's indigenous population was
A. Protestant. B. an economic competitor. C. heathen. D. uncivilized.
Describe the key differences among the post-Cold War foreign policies of the first Bush, Clinton, and second Bush administrations.
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