New Englanders' relationship to the land differed from that of Native Americans in all of the following ways EXCEPT for their shared
a. reliance on the technique of burning woodlands to restore forest growth.
b. belief in the right to own land.
c. sense of duty to improve the land.
d. efforts to reshape the land to meet their needs.
e. desire to build permanent settlements.
d
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A faith not spread along the silk route to central Asia was
a. Nestorian Christianity. b. Zoroastrianism. c. Manichaeism. d. Mahayana Buddhism.
All of the following are true of the Hundred Years' War EXCEPT:
A. It was a struggle for national identity. B. It may have been launched by England's Edward III claiming the French throne. C. It was caused by long-standing rivalries and animosities between England and France. D. It ended with a decisive English victory. E. It changed the political systems of both France and England.
Systematic agriculture developed independently in different areas of the world between 3000 and 1500 BCE
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which location was the center of the Minoan civilization?
a. Corinth b. Thebes c. Athens d. Sparta e. Knossus