As in other cultures, territorial expansion brought ________ in Aztec society
A) more equality
B) polarization
C) the military to greater prominence
D) the clergy to the top
B
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Why was Vicksburg so important to the Confederacy?
A) It was a key railroad junction between Chattanooga and Atlanta. B) It was located at the entrance to Mobile Bay. C) It allowed trade and communication between Confederate states on either side of the Mississippi River. D) It was a great supply base. E) It guarded the Union attack route into Tennessee.
Despite the agreed boundary of the Treaty of Tordesillas, what happened to trade routes and discoveries within thirty years?
A) The treaty was honored by all parties for the term. It was altered as necessary when diplomacy rendered a breaking of the treaty good for all parties. B) Once there was a clear understanding of the vast size of the world, the treaty was destroyed and boundaries disregarded. C) The treaty was broken when the Holy Roman Emperor stepped in to reestablish new boundaries for the territories in question. D) England pressed westward to Newfoundland, Portugal and Spain sponsored voyages to the southernmost point of what is now South America after definitively discovering the North American continent. The treaty was disregarded in quest of new lands and oceans to cross. E) The treaty continued to be honored as it was written until the modern era.
New Deal policy toward American Indians, as led by John Collier,
A. favored Indian assimilation into the larger white culture. B. led to a considerable decrease in tribal lands. C. was grounded in a commitment to cultural relativism. D. continued past government policies. E. encouraged Indians to own land as individuals, rather than collectively.
Rome's monumental struggle with the Carthaginians was known as the
A. Phoenician Wars. B. Gracchi Wars. C. Sicilian Wars. D. Persian Wars. E. Punic Wars.