How was Africa influenced by European contact during this period? What were the social implications of this interaction?
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A) ?warfare from invading groups. B) ?European contact. C) ?a rise in temperatures. D) ?a cooler climate that reduced maize harvests. E) None of these are correct.
Mussolini's brokering of the Lateran Accord resulted in many Italians feeling __________.
A. disdain because they opposed a separate state for the Vatican B. fear because they opposed Catholicism as a national religion C. anger that Italy's concessions had been too costly D. increased respect for Mussolini's regime
The British policy of impressment was functionally equivalent to
a. a naval blockade. b. an economic boycott. c. a forced enlistment. d. diplomatic negotiations. e. a formal declaration of war on the United States.