An election system in which each party running receives seats in the national legislature corresponding to its proportion of the vote is called a
The Greek culture and language aided the spread of Christianity.
Constantinople was considered the center of the byzantine empire. why?
Which of the following events did NOT occur in British India in the year 1919?
A. Gandhi started a second resistance campaign and marched 400 kilometers to the sea in protest of the salt tax.
B. Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms increased the powers of the Indian legislators and gave them control over the provincial administration of India.
C. The Rowlatt Act placed several restrictions on Indians such as removing freedom of the press, in contradiction of earlier reforms.
D. During the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also called the Amritsar massacre, Raj soldiers fired into a crowd at a peaceful demonstration, killing more than one thousand people.
Identify two expressed powers of the vice president
Which most accurately describes the beginnings of the Islam religion?
According to legend, Muhammad was commanded by the archangel Gabriel to create Islam.
Moses was the main founder of Islam, and Muslims follow the teachings of the Torah.
Guru Nanak was the founder of Islam, which follows the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib
According to legend, Jesus of Nazareth was born in Bethlehem as the Son of God.
Who was Vladimir Lenin?