In what way has the developed world taken advantage of underdeveloped nations?
A) The establishment of a dynamic informal economy based on agricultural products for export.
B) The economic policies favored the rich to further divide the social structure of rich and poor.
C) The foreign trade deals and the high-interest, short-term financial credits favored the developed world.
D) The control of the narcotic drug trade and diplomatic intervention by the developed world was harsh.
E) The economic policies favored the improvement of crop yields to boost agricultural exports.
C
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Which chronological order below is correct?
a. Olmec city at San Lorenzo; Chavin de Huántar city in Andes; First known American city at Caral-Supé in Peru; Olmec city at La Venta b. Olmec city at San Lorenzo; Chavin de Huántar city in Andes; Olmec city at La Venta; First known American city at Caral-Supé in Peru c. Olmec city at San Lorenzo; First known American city at Caral-Supé in Peru; Chavin de Huántar city in Andes; Olmec city at La Venta d. First known American city at Caral-Supé in Peru; Olmec city at San Lorenzo; Chavin de Huántar city in Andes; Olmec city at La Venta
Appeasement is best defined as the
A) act of succumbing to a more powerful state through negotiation instead of warfare. B) attempt to avoid war by making concessions to an aggressor state. C) attempt to prevent warfare by agreeing to unreasonable demands of a powerful military state. D) subjugation of inferior nations by a stronger nation without warfare. E) attempt to avoid war by using force to suppress an aggressor state.
The tension between the Habsburgs and England involved
a. an English threat to invade the Habsburg Netherlands. b. an English-French royal marriage that threatened Habsburg power in Europe. c. Protestant Queen Elizabeth's conflict with Habsburg's Catholic Spain. d. an English-Prussian alliance that created a large land army. e. a Habsburg-Ottoman alliance that threatened British trade in the Mediterranean.
At its height in the second century, how large was the population of the Roman Empire?
a. Almost one billion b. Less than four million c. Over 600 million d. Between 30 and 35 million e. More than 50 million