The Three Kingdoms of early Korea were

a. Xinjang, Silla, and Jurchen.
b. Paekche, Silla, and Koguryo.
c. Sakhalin, Koryo, and Tientsin.
d. Pyongyang, Yalu, and Annam.
e. Seoul, Koguryo, and Champa.


b

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Ibn Battuta's accounts of the various areas he traveled are an important tool for scholars because

a. his accounts give exact dates and locations. b. they were translated into Arabic. c. the notes were analyzed and interpreted in the learning center in Baghdad. d. he wrote alphabets for many indigenous peoples. e. his notes are the only source of information about this area up to this time.

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The emphasis on the past in Renaissance Italy a. indicated the humanists' belief that the ancients had the same worldly concerns as they did. b. meant that humanists identified completely with antiquity

c. signaled support for the clerical learning of the medieval period. d. was undertaken for philosophical purposes only, rather than answering practical questions. e. all of the above

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Julius Caesar's successful campaigns in ____ revealed his exceptional talent for generalship

a. Spain b. Germany c. Gaul d. Macedonia e. Asia Minor

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At the outset of the War for Independence, __________

A) slave uprisings occurred across the South B) many slaves seized the opportunity to escape C) British leaders actively recruited black people D) the British enslaved many free black people

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