The _____ era is considered to be the classical age of Indian culture and religion.
a. Gupta
b. Kushan
c. Indo-Bactrian
d. Mauryan
a. Gupta
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According to the teachings of Buddha,
a. pain and suffering stem from selfish desires. b. heaven is accessible to all who worship him. c. humans can never know peace or happiness. d. every great civilization has its own way to God.
The conflict that paralyzed the Estates General in May 1789 was
a. the continuing conflict between the crown and the aristocracy. b. a new conflict between the Third Estate and the other two privileged Estates. c. the general uprising of the peasantry to abolish residual feature of serfdom and manorialism d. tension between the bourgeois members of the Estates General and the sans-culottes. e. none of the above
How did Republican leaders justify their opposition to Alexander Hamilton and his policies? a. They contended that republics were always characterized by debate engendered by the emergence ofcompeting factions
b. They argued that they wanted to save the republic from Hamilton's plot to subvert republican principles andimpose a corrupt government on the United States. c. They contended that because Alexander Hamilton was born in the British West Indies, he was prohibited bythe Constitution from serving as secretary of the treasury. d. They argued that they were morally right and were bound to uphold God's law, not the laws put forward by acorrupt and adulterous man.
After passage of the Fugitive Slave Law,
a. Mexican authorities extradited runaway slaves to the United States for prosecution. b. many fugitive slaves living in the North, seeing the act as a threat to their freedom, moved to Canada. c. most northern judges refused to enforce the act because of its repressive nature. d. the Underground Railroad ceased to operate.