All of the following constituted principle threats to the Tang state except

a. Japanese. c. Turks.
b. Tibetans. d. Mongols.


a

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The first slaves traded in the transatlantic economy landed in __________ in the early sixteenth century.

A. North America in Spanish Florida B. North America in the British Virginia C. the West Indies and South America D. the coast of Dutch Guiana

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Why did the number of Chinese immigrants fall drastically in the late nineteenth century?

a. Chinese laborers were treated so poorly in the West that fewer immigrants wanted to come to the United States. b. China severely restricted immigration to the United States beginning in the 1880s. c. The Homestead Act did not apply to Chinese immigrants and thus there was no land available for them. d. Many Chinese laborers found better work in Europe than in the United States. e. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 suspended immigration of Chinese laborers.

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The innovations that drove the agricultural revolution seem to have originated with

a. peasants, who were desperate to feed their increasingly large families. b. urban artisans, who introduced their workshop techniques to their extended family members who lived on farms. c. rulers, who were eager to increase their military strength by increasing their population. d. landlords, whose earnings had increased because their products were valuable to a growing population.

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____________________ was governor of Plymouth almost continuously from 1620 to his death in 1656

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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