Which of these was supported by the Code of Manu?
A) the caste system
B) the Harappan law code
C) Jainism
D) Buddhism
Answer: A
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A) He argued that with the establishment of a national bank, the federal government would be likely to print too much paper currency. B) He argued that common people would lose their savings in a national bank. C) He argued that the time was not right for the federal government to create a national bank. D) He argued that the Constitution did not authorize Congress to create a national bank. E) He argued that only state banks and private banks should be chartered.
The recession of 1990-1992
A. was blamed on President George H. W. Bush's broken pledge not to raise taxes. B. was helped by the government's debt reduction policies in the late 1980s. C. went mostly unnoticed by middle- and working-class Americans. D. caused an unusually high number of bankruptcies. E. was relatively mild but prolonged.
Prior to the United States' construction of the Panama Canal,
A. the French had tried but failed to build a canal at the same site. B. no country had attempted to build a canal connecting the Atlantic with the Pacific. C. the Germans had failed to build a canal at the same site. D. the British had failed to build a canal across Costa Rica. E. the United States had failed to build a canal across Nicaragua.
By the late 1960s, among the remaining European colonies in Africa were
a. Libya and Tunisia. b. Zimbabwe and Uganda. c. Ethiopia and Eritrea. d. Mozambique and Angola. e. Tanzania and Nigeria.