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Under Akbar, the Mughal Empire supported
Hindus and Christians.
Hindus and Sikhs.
Muslims and Buddhists.
Muslims and Christians.
Why might breaking a canon law during the Middle Ages be worse for an individual than breaking a law written by the government?
The Church could leverage their political influence in every country.
The Church could authorize severe punishment if necessary.
The Church had its own court system, which decided on appropriate punishment.
The Church had the power to banish a person from the religious community.
What lasting effect did the Ten Commandments have?
Established Jerusalem as the capital of Israel
Influenced moral and legal codes of later cultures and time periods
Established Abraham as Judaism’s greatest prophet
Influenced other polytheistic religions
The Latin American revolutions from 1804 to 1821 were
unsuccessful and left strong conservative governments in place.
unsuccessful and left strong liberal governments in place.
successful and had similar styles of government in the various countries.
successful and had different styles of government in the various countries.
The Spanish class system placed people in the top class primarily based upon
how much Indigenous blood a person had.
how much Spanish blood a person had.
where a person worked.
whom a person married.
Following the Enlightenment, many Europeans began to
support the ideas of “divine right” and absolute rule.
believe people could improve their government.
worry that monarchs would always be in power.
fear that all government would be abolished.
Why, after having dissolved Parliament, did Charles I call it back into session?
to punish its leaders
to get it to raise funds to crush a rebellion
to have it name Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector
to force it to sign the Petition of Right
Which correctly describes the Ten Commandments?
The Ten Commandments are written laws.
The Ten Commandments focus only on how people should worship God.
The Ten Commandments contain only advice about personal relationships.
The Ten Commandments are laws handed down by oral tradition.
What effect did the Crusades have on trade?
Trade throughout the Mediterranean was destroyed.
Trading cities became more important.
Italian merchants saw their fortunes ruined.
Europeans began to sell their own spices.
After a coup d’etat in Spain overthrew the government, Augustin de Iturbide proclaimed
Mexico’s independence and made himself emperor.
Haiti’s independence and made himself emperor.
Argentina’s independence and made himself emperor.
Brazil’s independence and made himself emperor.
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1) Under Akbar, the Mughal Empire supported
- Hindus and Christians.
2) Why might breaking a canon law during the Middle Ages be worse for an individual than breaking a law written by the government?
- The Church had the power to banish a person from the religious community.
3) What lasting effect did the Ten Commandments have?
- Influenced moral and legal codes of later cultures and time periods.
4) The Latin American revolutions from 1804 to 1821 were
- successful and had different styles of government in the various countries.
5) The Spanish class system placed people in the top class primarily based upon
- how much Spanish blood a person had.
6) Following the Enlightenment, many Europeans began to
- believe people could improve their government.
7) Why, after having dissolved Parliament, did Charles I call it back into session?
- to get it to raise funds to crush a rebellion.
8) Which correctly describes the Ten Commandments?
- The Ten Commandments are written laws.
9) What effect did the Crusades have on trade?
- Trading cities became more important.
10) After a coup d’etat in Spain overthrew the government, Agustín de Iturbide proclaimed
- Mexico’s independence and made himself emperor.
- Hindus and Christians.
2) Why might breaking a canon law during the Middle Ages be worse for an individual than breaking a law written by the government?
- The Church had the power to banish a person from the religious community.
3) What lasting effect did the Ten Commandments have?
- Influenced moral and legal codes of later cultures and time periods.
4) The Latin American revolutions from 1804 to 1821 were
- successful and had different styles of government in the various countries.
5) The Spanish class system placed people in the top class primarily based upon
- how much Spanish blood a person had.
6) Following the Enlightenment, many Europeans began to
- believe people could improve their government.
7) Why, after having dissolved Parliament, did Charles I call it back into session?
- to get it to raise funds to crush a rebellion.
8) Which correctly describes the Ten Commandments?
- The Ten Commandments are written laws.
9) What effect did the Crusades have on trade?
- Trading cities became more important.
10) After a coup d’etat in Spain overthrew the government, Agustín de Iturbide proclaimed
- Mexico’s independence and made himself emperor.
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