Which of the following was a consequence of increased settlement in New Zealand in the fourteenth century?
a. the growth of cities and sea-born trade routes between islands
b. stronger community identification with land and more competition for cultivable resources
c. increased migration from the surrounding Pacific Islands
d. the rise of an imperial dynasty similar to China
b
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Jim Crow laws spread rapidly through the South after
a. southern workers began forming labor unions. b. northern states passed immigration restriction quotas. c. the Supreme Court upheld the separate-but-equal doctrine. d. African Americans began a massive migration into southern cities.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which group led the opposition against the anti-Conservative party in Britain?
A. Whigs B. Tories C. Labour D. British National Party E. Plaid Cymru