The area along the Nile River became the most __________ region in the ancient world
A) densely populated
B) war-ravaged
C) sparsely populated
D) dangerous tropical
Answer: A
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The __________, which prohibited all foreign commerce, became law in 1807.
a. Neutrality Act b. Embargo Act c. Nonimportation Act d. Sedition Act
What was On the Fabric of the Human Body?
a. It was Andreas Vesalius' masterpiece on anatomical structure. b. It contained William Harvey's theories on blood circulation. c. It contained Boyle's work on the properties of gases. d. It was Galen's masterpiece that influenced so many doctors in the Middle Ages. e. It was Cavendish's theory of human dissection.
What was the immediate cause of King George's War?
A) British attacks on Spanish colonies B) Spanish efforts to undermine the British with local Indians C) British attempts to poach Spanish trade in the Caribbean D) Spanish attacks on British colonies
Women became especially active in the social reforms stimulated by the Second Great Awakening because
a. evangelical religion emphasized their spiritual dignity, and religious social reform legitimized their activity outside the home. b. social reform seemed more attractive than church life itself. c. women saw an opportunity to gain power in evangelical reform organizations. d. many of the leading preachers and evangelists were women. e. the biblical teachings of St. Paul emphasized women's roles in social reform.