In the late 16th and early 17th centuries the English government regarded the ________ as more important economically than the wild forests of North America
A) East Indies
B) Persian Gulf region
C) West Indies
D) coast of India
E) Central America
C
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A) AdnaFerrin Weber B) Charles Booth C) GustaveCaillebotte D) Oswald Spengler
All of the following are correct about Pakistan since September 11, 2001, except
A. much of the local population supported the Taliban, which had been driven from Afghanistan. B. President Musharaff gave support to the anti-terrorist campaign. C. Benazir Bhutto was elected president in 2008. D. there were renewed tensions with India over Kashmir. E. by 2008, many observers expressed concern that Pakistan might disintegrate as a country into squabbling ethnic blocs.
Why did Muhammad leave Mecca for Medina (known as the hijra, which marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar)?
a. He sought more followers in the north. b. One of his visions commanded him to. c. Meccan leaders were threatened by his popularity. d. Muhammad's wife had family in Medina. e. Theology argued that Abraham had lived in the north.
Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner were known as leaders of the __________
a) Radical Republicans b) Moderate Republicans c) Northern Democrats d) Southern Democrats